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This paper, from Nourreddine Bekhouche and Terry Marbut from the Technology and Engineering Department of Jacksonville State University, presents a study "to determine the effectiveness of utilizing software laboratories in lieu of or at least in addition to traditional hardware laboratory exercises"...
This web module, part of the professional development resources from On the Cutting Edge - Strong Undergraduate Geoscience Teaching, is for those who teach introductory earth science courses. Here you will find ideas for designing a new course, spicing up an existing course design, or adding...
This webpage, created by the Ecological Society of America, is a web-based collection of educational resources for ecology faculty. The resources are peer-reviewed for use in undergraduate ecology education. In each volume, resources are divided into three sections: Experiments, Issues, and...
This video, from the 2021 Esri Education Summit, discusses teaching modern remote sensing. Viewers will "learn about new teaching materials to aid the development of university-level curricula for imagery and remote sensing." The video also covers "... imagery workflows and ready-to-use data apps,...
This webinar presented by Sheryl A. Sorby, Ph.D., explains why it is important to teach female students spatial reasoning skills. The webinar is 42 minutes and includes a demonstration of Dr. Sorby's software "Introduction to 3D Spatial Visualization: An Active Approach."
This 25-page report, from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram, describes the design and construction of the underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) created by Team Nira for the Explorer Class of the 2023 MATE ROV competition. MATE ROV is a global...
These presentation slides are from the Tech Intersection: Understanding the Bio & Nano Link webinar recorded on November 3, 2011. The webinar reviews nanotechnology in drug delivery, devices, and vaccines with product examples and addresses some concerns and research. The webinar is divided into two...
This paper from Tain-Fung Wu of the National Changhua University, and Rodney L. Custer and Michael J. Dyrenfurth of the University of Missouri, covers problem solving in technology education. More specifically, the authors present a study that looks at similarities and differences in technological...
This paper, by Thomas Loveland, Professor and faculty member of the undergraduate Technology Education program at St. Petersburg College in Florida, presents his study of technology standards implementation in Florida. Loveland presents multiple research questions and presents implementation models...
This page, from the The Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning (CIRCL), offers information and resources related to the use of technology to accomplish formative assessment of student achievement in the classroom. The overview section describes how "Technology can help educators effectively...
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