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This learning module, from Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), serves as an introduction to statistical process control (SPC). "SPC is a set of tools used for continuous improvement and the assurance of quality in an active manufacturing process. This learning...
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This module, from Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), provides an introduction to transducers including "what they are, how they work and how they are used in both macro and micro-size systems." This module is divided into the following four units: Pre-test...
This web page, from the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support Center (Nack Center), includes introductory nanotechnology modules. "These modules are designed to be used in workshops, courses, and overview lectures to introduce nanotechnology and its applications." Topics covered...
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This IPAR (Imaging, Preserving, analyzing, and reporting) game is provided by the project "Gamified" Digital Forensics Course Modules for Undergraduates at the Rochester Institute of Technology and is part of a digital forensics curriculum that teaches students to collect evidence,...
This presentation, provided by the National Convergence Technology Center (CTC), was given to attendees of a summer 2022 Working Connections in-person meeting. In the presentation, David Keathly from the University of North Texas (UNT) discusses the origins and format of UNT's Bachelor of Arts in...
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This sample module from ITSC 1325: PC Hardware, a course that educates learners on how to "install, configure, secure, and troubleshoot operating systems software and hardware to achieve high availability and performance," covers end user system security. Module 5 progresses...
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The Joining Aluminum and Dissimilar Materials course was developed by Kettering University and the Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT). This course is intended to provide the fundamental knowledge and hands on experience on joining techniques related to aluminum...
This webpage is provided by nanoHUB and includes a PowerPoint lecture that is the last in a series of five lectures on nanotechnology created by SHINE: Seattle's Hub for Industry-driven Nanotechnology Education and North Seattle College. This lecture is a brief review of the material covered in...
Students are required to compare various alternative fuels and evaluate advantages and disadvantages using graphical representations of fuel and energy data. "This activity asks students to begin to consider the life cycle energy and carbon dioxide emission costs of gasoline, corn ethanol, and...
This lesson, from the Technological Education Pathways Partnership (TEPP), compares some of the different light bulbs available to consumers. Light bulb types examined include incandescent, LED, and compact fluorescent lamp. Three PowerPoint presentations outline a test the output of incandescent...
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