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This video, made available by Bernard M. Baruch College, is the fourth episode in a series of four that depict a group of students from a high school robotics class in Stockbridge, Michigan, designing, testing, and constructing an underwater robot. The goal of the project is to "raise funds and...
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This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video describes the sum of products and runs 19:51 minutes in length.
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Collection Description: This collection contains materials related to the CollaborATE Summer Working Connections (SWC) Introduction to Mechatronics workshop. This week long workshop is a professional development opportunity for high school STEM faculty. The workshop "provide[s] hands-on...
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Superconductors.org, created by Joe Eck, is a "non-profit, non-affiliated website intended to introduce beginners and non-technical people to the world of superconductors." To this end, Eck's website contains sections such as "What is a Superconductor?" and "The History of Superconductors,"...
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Description: This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and covers switching amplifiers. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula in college programs. This module is divided into three sections:...
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Description:  This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and covers switching power supplies. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula in college programs. This module is divided into three sections:...
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Description: This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and covers a systems view of electronics. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula in college programs. This module is divided into three...
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This paper, from Nourreddine Bekhouche and Terry Marbut from the Technology and Engineering Department of Jacksonville State University, presents a study "to determine the effectiveness of utilizing software laboratories in lieu of or at least in addition to traditional hardware laboratory exercises"...
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This video, provided by the Concord Consortium, was created for the 2016 National Science Foundation Video Showcase and provides information about the Teaching Teamwork project. This project is measuring how effectively electronics students work in teams. The project addresses the mismatch between...
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This 2-page article, written by Paul Horwitz, was published in the Spring 2015 issue of the Concord Consortium’s biannual newsletter and describes the Teaching Teamwork project. Teamwork is increasingly valued in the workplace, but there is a critical mismatch between the value of teamwork in the...
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