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Introductory Level Nanotechnology...
This page of new modules is provided by Nano4Me.org, a product of the National Center for Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge (NACK Center) which is based at the Penn State College of Engineering and is funded through the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program. These introductory level modules include presentations and student materials for educators in post secondary education, and would be useful in workshops, courses or lectures. Topics covered in the ten modules include the history of nanotechnology, introductions to nanofabrication, nanotechnology in biology and medicine, and more. These resources, along with all resources from the NACK...
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Basic Financial Statements
Dr. Sharon Garrison of the University of Arizona created this basic overview of financial statements for students. Concepts covered in this tutorial include...
Drinking Water Treatment PDF
This lesson provides an introduction to the treatment of drinking water to remove harmful or distasteful substances. Topics include the history of treatment and...
Analyzing Patterns of Human...
In this lesson students will describe global spatial patterns of human development using HDI rankings. Students will complete a table of demographic data on...
National Science Foundation: Image...
This Image Library was created by the National Science Foundation "to help the science, engineering, and education communities as well as the general public,...
Microscopes!: An Introduction to...
This activity, from Hagerstown Community College, introduces elementary-level students to microscopes and magnifying tools. Students will use hand lenses,...



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