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This video, created by ATETV and presented by WGBH, takes a look at agricultural technology as a career choice. This video provides a basic overview of the field and its growing importance. In the video, several students give their opinions of an agricultural technology program, and instructors...
This video is from the Plenary session of the 2021 Esri Education Summit. The main topic of this session is design thinking in GIS education. This session explores "... design thinking as a strategy for teaching problem solving in a dynamic world." Viewers will "hear from educators who fuse design...
In this video, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), viewers learn about the history of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) in this 49:17 minute lecture by Dr. Matthias W. Pliel from Central New Mexico Community College. The lecture and slides cover the developments made in...
This resource, published by Georgia Tech Research Institute, features a mathematics activity designed for eighth graders. In this activity, students "define extraction logistics using the Pythagorean Theorem and the linear equation for distance, rate and time." Doing this, students create a...
In this video by Bio-Link, educators from different biotechnology programs talk about the ways they use equipment received from the Bio-Link Depot. This video runs 4:56 minutes in length.
This resource, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), is an animation of a CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) device and how it works. The objective of the animation is to identify the required electrical variables that allow a CMOS device to operate. An .mp4...
This animation, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), illustrates how a plasma etcher works. The objective of this resource is to describe all the steps used to load, etch, and unload a wafer from a plasma etcher. An .mp4 is also included and runs 02:31 minutes in...
Alu is an example of a so-called 'jumping gene' - a transposable DNA sequence that reproduces "by copying itself and inserting into new chromosome locations." This animation from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's Dolan DNA Learning Center presents Alu through a series of illustrations of the processes...
This panel recording from the 2019 NSF ATE principle investigator (PI) conference features three ATE PIs from Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). In the video, Diego Tibaquira, Chander Arora, and Ronnie Brannon provide information on recruitment, demographics, and education at HSIs. Tibaquira...
This video from the science channel illustrates the process used to make CCD Semiconductors, the device used in digital cameras to turn images into electrons. This video runs 04:57 minutes in length.
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