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This lecture, created by Yang Lui, is intended to be a practical guide on the use of a general device simulator (PROPHET) available on nanoHUB. PROPHET is a partial differential equation (PDE) solver that offers users the flexibility of integrating new models and equations for their nano-device...
This video adapted from North Dakota State College of Science explores the range of science and technology careers that work with matter at an incredibly small scale: the nanoscale. A college instructor explains that almost anyone interested in mathematics or science, whether it’s physics, biology,...
This learning object, created by Barbara Liang of the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, discusses using nanosolutions to purifying water. There are several flash animations on different processes for obtaining this goal.
Teachers' Domain presents this video as part of a series on advanced technological education. This segment shows what goes on in a nanofabrication lab, as well as the basics of the nanotechnology industry. The top-down fabrication process of photolithography is shown, as well as the protective...
This page provides animated excerpts from Nobel Prize winning physicist Dr. Richard Feynman's presentation to the American Physical Society Meeting on December 29, 1959 that proposes "...maneuvering things atom by atom." The talk is considered by some to be the birth of nanotechology.
This learning object offers a brief summary of the impact of nanotechnology on automobile tires. Learners look at the future of cars, especially the safety and future of automobile tires.
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 animation, is provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), includes a basic overview of the different types of of computer networks. Local Area Networks (LANS), Wide Area Networks (WANS), client servers, and Peer-to-Peer networks are covered. An .mp4 file is also available...
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...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. In this episode of ATETV, video game design, green building technologies, and wind energy technologies are discussed and individual students and employers share their enthusiasm for these exciting --...
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