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This website from Open Culture provides links to free online biology courses from "the world's leading universities." Some courses can be downloaded, while others are available through the web. Courses include Anatomy & Physiology from Carnegie Mellon, Brain Structure and its Origins from Gerald...
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This site, from the Imperial College, London, Department of Computing, presents the Free Online Dictionary of Computing, which includes "definitions of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms,...
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This site provides a listing of free online courses in mechanical engineering which are offered by real schools. Learn which mechanical engineering courses are available, what topics are covered, and which ones lead to real college credit.
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Freestudy provides free tutorials and resources for those studying engineering from the degree level to certificate level. The site specializes mainly in Mechanical Engineering and provides materials on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mechanics of solids, materials, fluid power, mechatronics,...
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Lia Kent, of Stemgent's Research and Development team, has created this video to demonstrate "the proper technique for rapidly thawing hES cells from liquid nitrogen stocks, plating them on mouse embryonic feeder cells, and slowly freezing them for long-term storage." The video is also accompanied...
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Mike Qaissaunee, an Associate Professor of Engineering and Technology at Brookdale Community College, is the author of this blog and "shares his experiences and perspectives on integrating new technologies in and approaches to teaching and learning." Qaissaunee's blog, titled "Frequently Asked Q,"...
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This paper, from Roger Bohn at the University of California, San Diego, "models knowledge about manufacturing methods as a directed graph of cause-effect relationships." The paper covers changes in knowledge over time, including the shift from art to science in technical and manufacturing knowledge.
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The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. In this episode of ATETV, information and communication technologies and precision agriculture technology are discussed. Students in information and communications technologies prepare for a variety of...
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This webinar, provided by EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Education, discusses data interpretation and reporting. The webinar provides "strategies for transforming data into genuinely evaluative conclusions and presenting results in visually compelling ways to aid in...
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This resource, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), is an animation of a finished wafer to packaged integrated circuits. The objective of this resource is to describe the wafer to packaged device process steps. An .mp4 is also included and runs 01:23 minutes in length. 
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