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Description: Tacoma Community College offers a Logistics course program, funded in part by the National Science Foundation, to provide students with the professional skills necessary to succeed in warehouse, inventory, and supply chain management. Logistics 104, “Applied Warehouse and Inventory...
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The Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE) project, Made in Florida, supports educating students for manufacturing careers in Florida. This is Made In Florida's YouTube channel, and it features videos on the project itself, manufacturing career options, robotics competitions, and...
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This document from the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council discusses the group's work and the Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification. The MSSC awards the CPT certification to new and incumbent workers who pass the four manufacturing-related modules: Manufacturing Processes and...
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This PDF document from Edmonds Community College describes career pathways related to materials science. Jobs described include composite manufacturing technician, quality and testing technician and composite assembly technician. The document would be useful for materials science instructors and...
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Program Description: Environment Science is a series of three courses developed by Chemeketa Community College that addresses environmental topics. Each is a 4-credit course that includes a lab and lecture. The courses are targeted towards students in natural resource areas (e.g. Forestry, Fish and...
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Published in the American Educator, this is a resource paper on the impact of spatial thinking and literacy on American K-12 education. It includes four spatial thinking tests which were used in the project talent study discussed in the article.
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"Powers of Ten", the film made by Charles and Ray Eames in 1977, takes the viewer from the core of an atom to the edge of the universe, moving 10 times further every 10 seconds. The film is about scale and how we view the universe and our place in it. Powers of Ten is an extremely valuable tool for...
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This video, from the Regional Center for Nuclear Education and Training (RCNET), features an interview with a student enrolled into the RCNET Nuclear Program. In the interview, the student discusses his reasons for choosing nuclear energy as a career, how the RCNET program has prepared him for his...
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This resource is a documentary film about the history of the cordage industry from ancient technologies through the industrial revolution, trustbusting, and globalization. The one-hour DVD, Ropewalk: A Cordage Engineer's Journey Through History, is free for schools, libraries, museums. Produced by...
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This experiment, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers Shape Memory Alloys or Smart Materials. A Smart Material or Shape Memory Alloys belongs to a class of materials which displays the shape memory effect (SME); they possess the ability to radically change crystal...
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