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This 5-page resource, made available by the STEM Guitar Project, is a guide for wiring electric bass guitars and drilling holes in electric bass guitar bodies. The guide describes where and how to drill jack holes, basic wiring, and information on bass guitar setup. A bass guitar wiring schematic is...
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This module was created by the Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link) and covers dye-sensitized solar cells (DSC). "This device is essentially a photo-electrochemical cell, which means that a photo-induced chemical reaction causes electrons to travel from one material...
This 3-page resource, published in Population Connection magazine, is a student activity that demonstrates "... the limited sources of food available from Earth's land, followed by [a] discussion of how to feed a growing population." The following are the objectives of the activity: describe Earth's...
This resource, published by Georgia Tech Research Institute, features a science and data visualization activity designed for sixth graders. In this activity, students plot spatial and temporal earthquake data to make recommendations on where to build a new cell phone manufacturing plant in Northern...
This activity, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), takes students on two virtual field trips that focus on the effects of climate change on glaciers and permafrost. The field trips guide students using way points on Google Earth that include explanations,...
This group of activities is provided by Stanford Solar Center and covers topics such as plant growth and evaporation, building a greenhouse, and the Sun's affect on the Earth's magnetosphere by AM radio reception. Information is provided on student prerequisites, materials needed, teacher...
This 2-page activity, from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), is intended to help environmental science students connect core skills in math, science, communication, and critical thinking to real-world issues. This lesson introduces simple gas laws and air pressure...
In this animated and interactive object, students read an introduction to electrical quantities, units, and symbols and test their knowledge in a matching exercise.
This resource provides an introductory activity on electrons in atoms and molecules. Core concepts include the formation of atoms, chemical bonding, chemical polarity and atoms in electric fields. The interactive module allows students to test their knowledge as they learn. The material would be...
This module from the Florida Advanced Technological Education (FLATE) Center will help students understand and develop their own set of personal employability skills, such as communication and teamwork. This activity aims to help students understand the importance of soft skills in a manufacturing...
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