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This video segment, adapted from ATETV, explores Engineering Technology by providing an overview of what skills students will need to learn in order to succeed after graduation. This specific video takes a look at an...
This video, hosted by YouTube, includes a description of some educational technology careers. The video explores the outlook for the field and includes a power point-like presentation with information on careers in the...
This resource provides an introductory activity on electrons in atoms and molecules. Core concepts include the formation of atoms, chemical bonding, chemical polarity and atoms in electric fields. The interactive module...
In this professional development video from Getting Results, students and their instructors discuss how lab time reinforces what is taught in lecture. One instructor says his goal is to prepare students through lecture,...
Aimed at high school students, The Evolution of Technology module combines investigations of these aspects of technology with student projects that illustrate them in detail. Students work in teams to complete a research...
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