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In this animated and interactive object, learners read how to determine the location of a contour for a specific location given a Triangular Irregular Network (TIN).
This interactive presentation, created by James Bourassa and John Rosz for the Electromechanical Digital Library, discusses displacement and velocity ratios. Bourassa and Rosz begin by providing detailed definitions of...
This article is a revised version of a talk the author gave 4 October during the 1998 National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Annual Meeting discussing diversity issues in engineering, in terms of both underrepresented...
This web page, authored by Hugh Jack of Grand Valley State University, provides free links to the chapters of a text providing detailed systems analysis and modeling information. The author defines in depth different...
The ASEE engineering K-12 center, eGFI, seeks to identify and gather in one place the most effective engineering education resources available to the K-12 community. It works to enhance achievement in pre-college...
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