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These 37-videos feature keynote speeches and panel discussions from the Symposium on the Supply Chain for Middle-Skill Jobs and are provided by the National Academy of Sciences. Videos include Keynote Speaker: Senator Tim Kaine, Panel 1: Defining Middle-Skill Jobs, Panel 2: Middle-Skill Workers in...
DeafTEC provides this page with a series of short videos interviewing teachers about their experience teaching deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The teachers talk about deaf stereotypes, positive and negative experiences, and working with interpreters. Additionally, the videos provide viewers with...
WGBH Educational Foundation's Teachers' Domain site has this section dedicated to biotechnology. In it, visitors will find five sections: Applications, Careers, Concepts, Tools and Techniques, and one Lesson Plan. Each section contains interactive activities, presentations, and videos for high...
In this professional development video from Getting Results, Dr. John Bransford, professor of education at the University of Washington School of Education, as well as an instructor and a student discuss the value of applying what is learned in the classroom. Bransford and the instructor talk about...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. In this episode of ATETV, fuel cell technology and rapid manufacturing are discussed. Programs in electronics engineering and manufacturing are preparing today's students for the high tech careers of...
In this interactive activity adapted from A Science Odyssey, students will look at how technology in the home has changed over time. Specifically, they will examine a timeline from 1900 to 2010 and think about technological innovations and how they changed our daily lives. The material is intended...
In this activity, developed by the Lane Community College Geo-STAC program​, students will "describe spatial occurrence of earthquakes and tectonic landforms. Students practice Boolean logic queries to select data and describe spatial patterns. In part two, students develop and test hypotheses to...
Provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation, this website provides a plethora of information on coaxial cables including what an RG rating is, what a code is, and how each type of cable is used. This interactive slideshow goes into greater detail about an RG-8, 10Base5 cable and an...
We all know how important computers are in our every day communication, but do you know how the computer in your office transfers information between the others? This online slideshow provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains the difference between a switch and a hub and...
This online, interactive lesson provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains how data is transferred through electrical conductors and the various configurations in which one can find these conductors. This slideshow goes into detail about the reasoning behind twisting cables...
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