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The digital multimeter is an electronic technician's most widely used piece of equipment. The proper operation of the meter is essential. In this interactive online learning object, students read an introduction for the functions and proper operation of a digital multimeter.
This is the second episode of the CCPI-Cast webinar series from Prince George's Community College. During the Webinar, Shane Kirby, director of Columbus Community College, provides a brief overview of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grants and how...
This video from the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE) provides an overview of the manufacturing industry in Florida. The vide is 21:17 and discusses the 60,000 companies that manufacture products in this state. The products include medical devices and...
This video, from the Ohio State University, demonstrates how to set up an experiment in anaerobic digestion for bioenergy production using common household items, including vinegar, baking soda, and water bottles. The video is intended to introduce educators to the process for the purpose of...
In this interactive object, learners answer 25 questions regarding part or assembly drawings. The basic areas of blueprint reading are covered.
In this video, published by InnovATEBIO, Bridgette Kirkpatrick and Tamara Mandell highlight their ATE project at Collin College, which aims to create a unified bioscience credentialing system by expanding state-level adoption of the Biotechnician Assistant Credentialing Exam (BACE). Project goals...
This website includes a variety of animations explaining the mechanical workings of a variety of steam, Stirling and internal combustion engines. The animations may be paused, slowed or sped up. The animations are accompanied by additional text explaining how each engine works.
This lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, uses zSpace, a virtual reality system, to examine the internal construction of hydraulic components and how they operate. Featured in the lecture are models isolating the individual parts that make up each component, alongside ...
This lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, uses zSpace, a virtual reality system, to examine the internal construction of pneumatic components and how they operate. Featured in the lecture are models isolating the individual parts that make up each component, alongside ...
This video, provided by Digital World Biology, is from the 2022 Antibody Engineering Hackathon, an event where teams collaborated to develop Course-based Undergraduate Research projects (CURES) for students studying biotechnology. In this presentation, biologist Sandra Porter offers an introduction...
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