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This video, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), provides an introduction to etch processes used in microsystems. The lecture runs for 14:55 minutes and covers "the basics of dry etch processes and describes several applications of dry etching for microsystems fabrication. "...
This 18-page technical report, published by East Tennessee State University, describes the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) the Buccaneers team created for the MATE ROV 2021 Competition. This competition is a global underwater robotics competition for STEM students. The competition includes Explorer,...
This page from EuroStemCell provides stem cell resources, teaching tools, and activities to educators and scientists doing outreach. "Resources for Educators" includes EuroStemCell developed lesson plans and activities, such as a role play on taking stem cells into a clinic, stem cell stories, short...
This lesson, created by Jackie Carl, guides students to research various types of energy resources with the ultimate goal of creating a policy for Missouri's energy future. Students will research fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and alternative sustainable sources of energy as well as budgetary...
This 2-page Every Plant for Itself activity is provided by AgrowKnowldge and focuses on plant survival. The activity is intended to strengthen student's knowledge of the key requirements of plants, demonstrate plant survival, and to explain how herbicides eliminate competition for key resources by...
This 70-page report from the National Center for Autonomous Technologies (NCAT) describes the results of the Experience STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) event held by NCAT at the Mall of America (MoA) to generate interest in STEAM concepts, education, and careers. The...
This webpage features a wide variety of interactive science teaching activities. Each activity includes subjects and keywords, tools and materials, detailed instructions, and an explanation of the science behind the activity. Occasionally demonstration videos are featured. Sample activities include...
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Exploratory Design and Engineering II is a project-based course for seventh to ninth grade students, which focuses on skills in math, science, technology, and engineering as it applies to electric vehicles. The course, from Utica Community Schools, and developed with seed...
This Exploring Computer Science (ECS) website is supported by the Broadening Participation in Computing division of the National Science Foundation, and provides curriculum and related resources for teaching the course Exploring Computer Science. ECS’s mission “is to increase and enhance the...
This hands-on activity, published by the National Informal STEM Education Network, can be used by instructors to teach electroplating. Included with this activity is a description, objectives, a video that runs 12:28 minutes in length, a handout titled Exploring Fabrication Electroplating (available...
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