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This paper by Rodney L. Custer, Brigitte G. Valesey, and Barry N. Burke, covers problem solving in technological education and presents and assessment model to evaluate technological design activities. The research problem, objectives, methodology, findings, and recommendations are discussed.
This article, published by Nanowerk, provides an example of the way in which the use of nanotechnology in combination with other branches of science and technology leads to technological innovations. The paper cites a specific instance where "the convergence of nanotechnology, microtechnology,...
This lesson, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, uses an EasyBake oven and edible materials as a means to interest younger students in nanotechnology. The creation of a 'wafer' in the EasyBake oven simulates concepts in chip fabrication for electronic devices, such as...
This slide deck was presented on October 26, 2017 as part of a National Academy of Sciences workshop on the role of digital tutors. This workshop, titled The Role of Digital Tutors, "describe[s] the evidence on the efficacy of Digital Tutors, exploring our current knowledge about the capabilities...
This paper, from Michael Jones of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, covers privacy and security issues at a small university. The paper identifies security and privacy strategies already in place, explores how these are dealt with in different departments procedures,...
This learning object, created by Terry Bartelt of the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, provides information about impedance matching applications. "learners consider why an impedance matching transformer is needed to connect an antenna to a television."
This video by Bio-Link provides information on the Bay Area Biotechnology Education Consortium (BABEC). Teachers, students, and industry professionals discuss the opportunities BABEC provides for Bay Area schools, educators, and students. BABEC "is dedicated to supporting access to biotech education...
This presentation, provided by the National Convergence Technology Center (CTC), discusses APIs, REST, SOAP and GRAPHQL and how they relate to one another. Viewers will learn about APIs and what different techniques are used to communicate between services. This presentation is intended to help...
This webinar is provided by Internet Scout Research Group and was presented by Kendra Bouda and Rachael Bower of ATE Central on September 15, 2020. In this webinar, presenters discuss the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) archiving requirement and ATE Central's...
This website from nanoHUB provides information about BioMEMS and Bionanotechnology. The website provides a brief description about BioMEMS and Biotechnology and links to four course lecture videos. The lectures are titled Introduction, Device Fabrication Methods, DNA and Proteins; Essentials of...
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