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The California State University and MERLOT have partnered to showcase how and why faculty have adopted Open Educational Resources (OER) to facilitate equitable access to their students’ course materials. This Faculty Showcase represent Open Educational Practices where…
Invites you to engineer the traffic light system for a one-way street that consists of several lanes along which traffic flows.
Calculator Edge is an outstanding free online website for Engineers/Engineering students worldwide (translation in 12 major Languages) to help them solve complex equations and formula calculations with a collection of more than few hundred calculators aimed at solving complex…
This activity explores the basic workings of a siphon, which is the core technology that makes toilets work. The heart of the lesson plan is a simple demonstration of a siphon and how it works: use a hose to move water between two buckets on two different levels. The lesson…
In this physics demonstration, learners are challenged to break a raw egg just by squeezing it. Learners will be shocked by their inability to complete the deceivingly simple challenge. Use this activity to introduce learners to how specific shapes like arches provide strength…
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This textbook provides students with an opportunity to learn how engineers use math, science, and technology to design real structures–in the context of a hands-on model bridge-building project. The book contains materials for teachers, various learning activities,…
This series of chemistry stations is designed to accompany the PBS documentary about African-American chemist "Percy Julian: Forgotten Genius." Each of the six stations features either a chemical or physical change: mixing vinegar and metals (chemical), baking soda and vinegar…
In this activity, learners explore work, forces, simple machines, and construction. This lesson guide includes simple ways to demonstrate these principles as well as hands-on activities. For example, learners work together to make a bridge out of everyday objects and test its…
10. High Rise
In this design challenge activity, learners build a tower that can support a tennis ball at least 18 inches off the ground while withstanding the wind from a fan. Learners will build a sturdy frame out of paper, learn that a solid base helps stabilize a tower and use the…
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