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In this video, published by InnovATEBIO, Sandra Porter and Sheela Vemu explore antibody engineering research projects. The video largely focuses on the results of an Antibody Engineering Hackathon, which was launched as a means to catalyze project creation and build a community of collaborators. The...
In this video from Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE), Sam Ajlani "covers how to create local articulation agreements between high schools and their local colleges to match high school career and technical education (CTE) courses with college CTE courses. This...
In this video from InnovATEBIO, Karen Leung describes how the biotechnology program at the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) has employed its alumni network for outreach, recruitment, and retention. Leung highlights the ways in which students can connect with alumni, such as through collecting...
In this video presentation, provided by Erie Community College, physics professor Elena Brewer discusses the process of creating an accessible E-book, laboratory manual, and other online resources for training technicians in vacuum technology. Brewer begins by providing background on the...
This video from Laser-Tec is part of a series of light and optics experiments. In this lab, participants explore the difference between specular and diffuse reflections, identify skin and ocular hazards associated with the specular reflections of a laser beam, and identify protection and safety...
This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video describes digital arithmetic and runs 56:49 minutes in length.
This brief interactive activity, by the Electromechanical Digital Library and Wisconsin Technical College System faculty, introduces digital circuit devices, their applications as decision or memory devices, and asks three review questions. This is an excellent resource, as are the others in the...
This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video describes digital systems and runs 1:08:52 minutes in length.
This video from CUNY Kingsborough Community College describes diluting bacterial cultures. The brief demonstration is described step by step and would be easy to replicate in a laboratory setting. Running time for the video is 4:50.
This YouTube channel from Directions Media includes educational videos related to geospatial technology. Directions Media is the leading source of information, news and commentary in the fields of geospatial and location-based technologies. They keep readers informed with news and technology issues...
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