The conference for people who code for libraries. An annual gathering of technologists from around the world, who largely work for and with libraries, archives, and museums and have a commitment to open technologies.
This lab experiment requires students to improve the mechanics of sandwich composites via construction and testing. Teams of students will "fabricate composite paper panels, and create both beams and signboards." The lesson can be completed within an hour. This activity would be appropriate for high school level students. This document will serve as a framework for instructors and may be downloaded in PDF format.
This activity, from Hagerstown Community College, guides high school anatomy and physiology students through identifying and comparing various types of cells and tissues under a compound microscope. Students review their knowledge of plant, animal, protist, fungus, and bacteria characteristics before examining 'mystery' specimens under the microscope to identify them. The lesson includes a student guide and worksheet, as well as a link to a free note taking worksheet.
The conference for people who code for libraries. An annual gathering of technologists from around the world, who largely work for and with libraries, archives, and museums and have a commitment to open technologies.
Supported by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) program, HI-TEC is a national conference on advanced technological education where secondary and postsecondary educators, counselors, industry professionals, trade organizations, and technicians can update...
We are excited to announce the release of the ATE Impacts 2022-2023 book. Copies can be ordered online through the ATE Impacts website, and digital copies of the book can be accessed there as well. The digital copies are viewable across all devices....