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“Here is the famous Honda AD”
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Children’s Engineering Teacher Resources
“Free Ready to Use Classroom Activities”
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Construction Management Degree» Blog Archive » 100 Awesome Engineering Projects for Kids
“Engineering and fun aren’t always two things that kids naturally associate with one another, but there are hundreds of ways to make engineering, physics and design fun and challenging for kids. Here are 100 great experiments that will let kids construct, play, learn and grow, all while they study the fundamentals of engineering.”
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Instructional and Educational Videos, Animated Explanations, – Explania
“Explania! Watch hundreds of animated explanations, interactive tutorials and instructional videos,”
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How do Airplanes Fly? – YouTube
Wonder how an airplane lifts off the ground? Understand the basic physics behind flight in under two minutes!
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“For fifty years, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has recognized the best infrastructure projects in the world with its annual Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement (OCEA) award. The most recent winner was China’s Sutong Bridge, a nearly 27,000-ft.-long bridge that spans the Yangtze River, and boasts several engineering “firsts,” but also provided a safer, more efficient alternative to the ferries that local residents were forced to rely on.”
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Phone to Pacific From the Atlantic
On Jan. 25, 1915, the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, inaugurated U.S. transcontinental telephone service.
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“The Global Math Circle (GMC) is an effort to promote math learning and to help students in their engagement with math. It is a weekly activity for students of grades 8 to 12 and post-secondary students.”
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Music & Noise – The Physics Hypertextbook
“The distinction between music and noise is mathematical form. The foundation of music is the musical note: a combination of pitch (the musical word for frequency) and duration.”
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“The F-4 Phantom II was an awesome jet for its time, and still impresses 50 years after its introduction! Hard to imagine, but the jet first entered service in 1960 with the U.S. Navy. Its claim to fame include being used by both the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds as their demonstration aircraft (albeit for just a few years due to the high costs associated with running it), and the top dog fighter-bomber in the Vietnam war. “
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“The Launch Abort System JSC2010-E-050089 (5 April 2010) — The launch abort system for the Pad Abort-1 (PA-1) flight is prepared on the launch pad for the test at the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.”
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What is Cleantech? – Technology – Channels – Explania – Animated Explanations
“Through inventiveness and breakthrough science and the use of existing technology that allows us to do more with less resources. Add an economic driver to this combination and you have cleantech.”
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NROC’s Developmental Math Preview Topic
NROC’s Developmental Math—An Open Program is designed for students striving to meet college entrance requirements. The program offers video, audio, interactive simulations, puzzles, and other instructional approaches that engage a variety of learning styles and attitudes as learners work to close proficiency gaps.
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