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Screenshot for Electro Gills: Technical Report
This 26-page report, published by Les Ecoles Ideal High School, describes the design and construction of the underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) created by the Electro Gills team for the Ranger Class of the 2022 MATE ROV competition. MATE ROV is a global competition that challenges STEM...
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This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers the concept of chemical reactions. Students will learn how "a flow of electrons allows cations in solution to revert to a solid state while plating an object" as well as "the process which allows the ions of the...
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This is an interactive Java tutorial, created by Michael W. Davidson of Florida State University, covering the principles of electromangentic wave theory. The user is able to adjust variables such as amplitute and wavelength and observe immediately the effects on the animated screen.
Screenshot for Electromechanical Engineering; A High-Tech Career Change; High School Engineers
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. This episode of ATETV examines the work of an electromechanical engineer, profiles student Susan Clark as she pursues a high-tech career, and high school students earning college credit by taking...
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Description:  This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and covers electronics careers, including job pathways. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula in college programs. This module is divided...
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This site provides a comparison of typical and more informative circuit diagrams. "Most electronic circuit diagrams leave off some of the most important connections." This site show a typical diagram and then a more complete diagram that shows common missing wires. 
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This page from Jim Lesurf of the University of St. Andrews explains common electronic components in an easily understood format. The difference between passive and active components is explained. Other topics include Resistor, Capacitor, Diode, Junction field effect transistor, and Bipolar...
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This online magazine features electronic designs and innovations. The site features a number of articles on electronic design related topics. The main sections of this website are Automotive, Industrial Automation, Analog, Power, Embedded Revolution, Test and Measurement, Resources, and Experts. 
Screenshot for Electronic Familiarity: Identification of Electronic Components Experiment
The Materials Science and Technology Teacher's Workshop (MAST) provides this lesson plan which will help students understand the characteristics of basic electronic devices such as diodes, rectifiers, photocells, thermistors, integrated circuits and transistors. Students will get the chance to...
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This website includes links to a wide range of electronics tutorials. Links cover many topics, some of which include Classes in Electronics, Amplifiers and Filtering, MOSFETs, Digital Filters, CMOS, Phase-Locked Loops, Operational Amplifiers, and more. 
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