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Connected by a computer telecommunications network, ninth-graders from eight high schools scattered thousands of miles across Alaska work together, building a robot submarine to gather samples from the floor of Prince William Sound. This is high school science as some teachers and educational reformers today envision it -- centered on student projects that encourage learning by doing...supported by modern technology...enriched by collaboration among students and teachers, both face to face and far apart. This example is drawn from LabNet, a three-year effort funded by the National Science Foundation. The project was conducted by Technical Education Research Centers (TERC), a nonprofit educat...
The primary consideration of this book is the development and application of telecommunication techniques to enhance human knowledge and skills. The areas of application include education at primary, secondary and university levels, as well as training in various other situations, particularly the workplace. The papers, contributed by various experts across the discipline, are divided into the following themes: educational aspects, social aspects, technology, distance working and case presentations. In its entirety, the publication affords a probing view into this rapidly expanding and highly important technological area.
Revised and updated, the second edition includes several new chapters with projects and applications. The authors keep pace with the ever-growing and rapidly expanding field of robotics. The new edition reflects technological developments and includes programs and activities for robot enthusiasts. Using photographs, illustrations, and informative t
Introduction -- Math fundamentals -- Numerical methods -- Dynamics -- Optimal estimation -- State estimation -- Control -- Perception -- Localization and mapping -- Motion planning
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Integrates history, physics, mathematics and technoloy in its challenge to high school students to design and build a working catapult system.
Offers high school students a challenging, hands-on opportunity to compare the function and design of many types of handwear (from a hockey mitt to a surgical glove) and to design and test a glove for their own specifications.
Engages high school students in a problem-solving challenge to design & build a physical system that provides an optimal environment for plant growth.
Challenges high school students to investigate the physics of boat performance & to work with systems & modeling.
Launch a new generation of students into catapult- and boat-building-plus glove- and greenhouse-making-with this newly refreshed resource. Four sets of well-loved activities have been repackaged in one convenient volume that seamlessly combines hands-on experience with intriguing engineering concepts. Perfect for inspiring interest in STEM topics, the activities encourage high school classes to learn by doing. Each of the four units provides thorough explanations, materials lists, cost and timing estimates, and teaching suggestions.