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This Employee-Driven AMTEC Career Pathway Model, from the Automotive Manufacturing Technical Education Collaborative (AMTEC), is designed to help colleges get started on creating their own Career Pathway program. The Career Pathways program is designed to assess employment and advancement...
Teachers' Domain presents this video on energy audit technology, adapted from ATETV. The video features students learning energy audit technology at Sinclair Community College. Students studying in this field learn how to measure energy use so that they can then help homeowners and others conserve...
In this professional development video from Getting Results, students and their instructors discuss how lab time reinforces what is taught in lecture. One instructor says his goal is to prepare students through lecture, and then apply the learning in a lab. In this video, the students have to...
Using a Java applet, this lesson has students perform virtual experiments to study the characteristics of projectile motion (which would otherwise be difficult to perform in a typical classroom). Using the applet, students will observe the effects of air resistance on the idealized motion presented...
Flinn Scientific is a leading source for science products, materials, and resources. This page presents free teacher resources in biology, chemistry, physical science, and earth science for middle school, high school, and community college educators. There are also a number of resource in safety,...
This video, from Pennsylvania State University, explains the basics of classroom flipping: a teaching technique in which teachers lecture outside of class time, so in class time can be used to have students work on activities together.
On this site, visitors can learn about the origins and history of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The navigation menu on the left will help move around the site to areas including Historical Case Studies of Product Regulation, History of FDA's Internal Organization, Historical Research and...
On this site, visitors can learn about the regulations and standards for the production of medical devices in the US. The site is divided into five broad areas: Products and Medical Procedures, Medical Device Safety, Device Advice: Comprehensive Regulatory Assistance, Science and Research, News and...
This site, from the Imperial College, London, Department of Computing, presents the Free Online Dictionary of Computing, which includes "definitions of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms,...
Mike Qaissaunee, an Associate Professor of Engineering and Technology at Brookdale Community College, is the author of this blog and "shares his experiences and perspectives on integrating new technologies in and approaches to teaching and learning." Qaissaunee's blog, titled "Frequently Asked Q,"...
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