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Screenshot for How Switches Increase Speed
This brief interactive activity, by the Electromechanical Digital Library and Wisconsin Technical College System faculty, explains clearly the reasons to use switches in place of hubs when using an LAN. The animations and corresponding explanations are helpful as the user clicks through each slide...
Screenshot for How to Avoid Common Pitfalls When Writing Evaluation Plans for ATE Proposals
This webinar, published by Western Michigan University Evaluation Center, explores mistakes made in evaluation plans and how to fix such issues. In the video, Lyssa W. Becho begins with an overview of evaluation and why it is important to include evaluation in a proposal. Next, Becho explores...
Screenshot for How to Build a Simple Electric Motor, Plus How It Works
The Tabletop Explainer presents this video showing what you need and how to build an electric motor.  It also explains how an electric motor works. This activity can be used with students in a classroom or as a student/class activity or project.
Screenshot for How to Create Work-based Learning Opportunities
This video from Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE) provides a panel discussion that covers work-based learning options, including their benefits and challenges. Apprenticeships, internships, and OJT are covered. Panelists from Florida manufacturing companies ...
Screenshot for How to Develop ET Dual Enrollment or Early College Programs
This video from Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE) features a panel discussion, which covers "how to create partnerships with industry and education to allow high school students to complete an Associate in Science degree or certificate before graduating high...
Screenshot for How to Increase Student Diversity in ET Programs
This webinar, from the Florida Advanced Technological Center for Manufacturing (FLATE), provides a brief introduction to FLATE followed by presentations from international professionals who share their respective cultures and insights on increasing diversity. The featured presenters are from...
Screenshot for How to Make a Foxhole Radio
This video is provided by Make Magazine and demonstrates how to make a small radio. "During World War II, GIs in the field built really amazing simple radios to listen to. These were made with materials that they could get their hands on and were small enough to carry around in a big pocket." The...
Screenshot for How To Operate A Tractor John Deere 8235R iTEC
In this video, provided by How Farms Work, Ryan Kuster covers the basics of using the Intelligent Total Equipment Control (iTEC) in John Deere tractors. iTEC is a set of automations that the operator can set the tractor to perform. The automations are intended to reduce operator fatigue. During the...
Screenshot for How to Setup a Guitar, Video 1
This video, from the LEAD with Guitars in STEM project, is the first in a series of two demonstrating the steps for setting up a guitar. The host, Doug Hunt, first demonstrates fret leveling uses a notched straightedge and fret rocker to ensure all frets on the guitar are the same height. He then...
Screenshot for How to Setup a Guitar, Video 2
This video, from the LEAD with Guitars in STEM project, is the second in a series of two demonstrating the steps for setting up a guitar. The host, Doug Hunt, first demonstrates the cutting of excess strings after installation before the installation of the string bar. He then shows the process of...
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