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Learning Unit Description: The Integrated Geospatial Education and Technology Training Project (iGETT) presents a series of Learning Units (LU) designed to incorporate federal land remote sensing data into Geographic Information System (GIS) instruction. The A Beginning Assessment Comparing...
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This 17-page resource is provided by the Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT) and is available free for download. This resource discusses a funded project that aims to develop an integrated learning system for HEV technology. World competition and stringent United States fuel economy...
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This 14-page journal article, made available by SpringerOpen, discusses the results of a study on student perceptions of a curriculum change to an undergraduate mechanical engineering course in 2015 and 2016. The updated curriculum "borrows from content and pedagogy traditionally employed in...
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This report includes profiles of seven projects that have successfully worked to recruit and/or retain female students in community college STEM programs, including IWITTS’s CalWomenTech Project. The report highlights proven strategies from successful programs, reviews the current literature on...
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Terry L.M. Bartelt of the Wisconsin Online Resource Center provides this interactive study of the operation and characteristics of an incremental optical encoder used in automated manufacturing applications. A brief quiz completes the activity.
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This site provides access to The Interior Air Quality (IAQ) Building Education and Assessment Model (I-BEAM), developed by the EPA to offer-state-of-the-art guidance for managing interior air quality in commercial buildings.  Additionally, this site offers numerous links pertinent to information for...
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This paper, published by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, provides an economic analysis of a specific climate policy: a carbon tax. The analysis gauges the potential for a carbon tax to create an incentive for research and development, and subsequently lower the cost...
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This paper, published by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, discusses possible strategies for developing long-term goals for climate policy. The author looks at the role of benefit estimates in policy formation, the challenges associated with these estimates, and...
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This video, from the 2021 Esri Education Summit, highlights new geospatial technologies and their applications. In the video, Krystle Harrell from Westpoint describes ArcGIS Pro and how it can modernize an undergraduate GIS curriculum. Harrell discusses the transition into ArcGIS Pro, learning tools...
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This webpage, from The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), provides an overview of the research, news and events of the institute. IGES conducts policy-oriented and practical strategic research on global environmental issues to achieve sustainable development.  Links to download...
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