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This free resource from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center provides an overview of cloning for the layperson. The Genetic Science Learning Center "is a nationally and internationally-recognized education program that translates science and health for non-experts." Their...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. This episode from ATETV asks the question, "What is GIS?" and explores biomanufacturing and information and communications technologies. The episode can be watched in full or through the three...
This webpage from Edmonds Community College provides a brief introduction to the topic of general materials science. "Materials science focuses on the relationship between the atomic and molecular structure of a material, the properties of the material (such as strength, electrical conductivity or...
This video, provided by the University of Cambridge, was created for the NANOYOU Project and is intended as a resource for students, teachers, and anyone interested in a quick introduction to nanoscience. Researchers are shown exploring topics such as light at the nanoscale, hydrophilic surfaces,...
This interactive presentation, created by Terry Bartelt for the Electromechanical Digital Library, discusses the concept: "What is torque?" Bartelt begins with a simple example of torque, illustrated using a crank, pail, and water well. After this important introduction, the author introduces the...
This web page from the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE) will help students and educators looking at domestic manufacturing. The page highlights products manufactured in the state of Florida including food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, metals,...
Learners read how nanotechnology is creating new jobs in emerging industries while making others obsolete. This colorful and animated activity also looks at the types of products being created through the use of technology and how educational institutions have responded.
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. This episode of ATETV looks at designing mobile apps. Some details on common tools for creating mobile apps are discussed, as well as the future of mobile apps. Running time for the episode is 2:11.
Teachers' Domain presents this video as part of a series on advanced technological education. This video explains a wind energy technology program at a community college, including reasons why some students chose the program. Program coursework is described, which includes a blend of hands-on labs,...
Five years after introducing three key recruitment and retention strategies, women now make up around 42% of Harvey Mudd College’s computer science program. In this Google Tech Talk video, Christine Alvarado shares the three practices Harvey Mudd College implemented to increase the number of women...
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