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Screenshot for Interpreting Engineering Drawings - Brain Exercise: Visualization #2
These resource, from the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, provides a brain exercise to assist in the interpretation of engineering drawings. With this interactive object, "learners practice their 3D visualization skills by identifying the correct isometric view of an object." In the first section,...
Screenshot for Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing
This is a course description for Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) course 6.011, Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing.  "This course explores ideas involving signals, systems and probabilistic models in the context of communication, control, and signal processing...
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Program Description: Lawrence Technical Institute offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with six concentrations: alternative energy, automotive manufacturing, nanotechnology, solid mechanics, and thermal fluids, and is built around a core curriculum in thermal science,...
Screenshot for Introduction to Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab
This webinar from the National Convergence Technology Center (CTC) introduced attendees to project Jupyter's web-based interactive notebooks and JupyterLab. Notebooks provide a convenient computational environment for data-centric work, and their simple, powerful interface makes them a great choice...
Screenshot for Introduction to Qualitative & Quantitative Land Cover Change
Learning Unit Description: Integrated Geospatial Education and Technology Training (iGETT) presents a series of Learning Units (LU) designed to incorporate federal land remote sensing data into Geographic Information Systems (GIS) instruction. This LU covers the use of GIS to detect land change...
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This resource provides an introductory activity on "the basic quantum mechanics concepts about electrons that are essential to understanding modern and future technology- especially nanotechnology that will be vitally important to the industry." Core concepts include probability distribution,...
Screenshot for Introduction to Robotics
This course, offered through MIT's OpenCourseWare program, is entitled, "Introduction to Robotics." The course is an overview of robot mechanisms, dynamics, and intelligent controls. Topics include planar and spatial kinematics; motion planning-mechanism design for manipulators and mobile robots;...
Screenshot for Introduction to Sustainable Energy
This page is a course overview for Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) course 22.081J, Introduction to Sustainable Energy.  "This class assesses current and potential future energy systems, covering resources, extraction, conversion, and end-use technologies, with emphasis on meeting...
Screenshot for Introduction to the ArcGIS Server Adobe FLEX API
The ArcGIS API for Flex allows the creation of Rich Internet applications on top of ArcGIS Server. "The term Rich Internet Applications or RIAs has become synonymous with Web 2.0 applications. But what are Rich Internet Applications? RIAs provide desktop functionality in a web application." This...
Screenshot for Introduction to the NanoHUB Simulation Environment
This webinar, provided by the Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC), explores micro nano technology education. In the webinar, Tanya Faltens discusses the nanoHUB simulation environment and demonstrates how educators can use and navigate nanoHUB. First, Faltens describes nanoHUB, which is...
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