Cara Aktivasi Office 2016 Mudah Dan Permanen PostedSeptember 27, 2021 UpdatedSeptember 27, 2021 Posted byCharles D Weishaar Bagaimana Anda mengaktifkan Office 2016. Microsoft Office 2016 menyediakan semua fitur luar biasa dan dapat membantu Anda meningkatkan efisiensi saat membuat dan merakit dokumen gambar atau teks. sebuah gambar.Inilah sebabnya mengapa perangkat lunak pengolah dokumen Microsoft termasuk yang paling populer di seluruh dunia.Di Office 2016 kita akan mendapatkan kumpulan aplikasi untuk bekerja menggunakan teks (Word) serta presentasi (PowerPoint) spreadsheet (Excel) Notes (OneNote) serta jenis dokumen lainnya. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Aplikasi Parafrase Online untuk Membuat Parafrase Otomatis PostedSeptember 27, 2021 UpdatedSeptember 27, 2021 Posted byCharles D Weishaar Parafrase Otomatis vs ManualSebenarnya ada dua jenis cara parafrase, yaitu parafrase manual dan parafrase otomatis. Parafrase manual adalah kegiatan menulis ulang teks ke dalam bentuk lain secara manual, tanpa bantuan alat. Dalam membuat parafrase secara manual, ada beberapa langkah yang bisa Anda ikuti. Bagi Anda yang penasaran dengan langkah-langkahnya, Anda bisa membacanya di artikel kami yang lain.Sedangkan parafrase otomatis adalah kegiatan menulis ulang teks ke dalam bentuk lain dengan bantuan alat parafrase otomatis. Alat parafrase otomatis ini umumnya berupa platform atau aplikasi parafrase online.Saat ini sudah banyak tersedia aplikasi parafrase online dalam bahasa Indonesia dan Inggris yang dapat digunakan secara gratis. Penasaran apa saja aplikasi parafrase online gratis ini? Simak penjelasan berikut ini. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Computer Games and Experiments: A STEM Guide PostedAugust 29, 2021 UpdatedAugust 29, 2021 Posted byBrittany Pomponio https://192-168-1-1ip.mobi/computer-games-experiments/ A collection of STEM activities for students of all ages. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Electric and Autonomous Vehicles PostedAugust 29, 2021 UpdatedAugust 29, 2021 Posted byDarcy Kindelan https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qVFKVhf2XH69gAjT0-QlF12NPtQL9ooF?usp=sha... At the end of module, students will be able to...1) construct and program a robotic autonomous vehicle to perform simple tasks.2) Evaluate the pros and cons of self-driving cars to formulate an opinion regarding their safety based on information presented during class. Read More Q&A;0
Drug use can have social benefits, and acknowledging this could improve rehabilitation PostedAugust 16, 2021 UpdatedAugust 16, 2021 Posted bySimon Renner Immoral drug use is frequently mounted in regards to danger and also antisocial or criminal practices. But drug use is typically an extremely social activity. For lots of people alcohol detox treatment riverside, the pleasure of using drugs is about social connection as high as it is about the physical impacts. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Projectile motion lab with VPython simulation PostedAugust 6, 2021 UpdatedAugust 6, 2021 Posted byJeff Kindelan We use a set of spring-loaded projectile launchers to measure velocity, vertical height, horizontal distance, etc. After the students have completed the physical lab, they can compare their results with a computer simulation that they have designed. Each student has their own separate GlowScript account, and they program the simulation themselves. Read More Q&A;0
Future Leaders in Tech Scholarship PostedJune 30, 2021 UpdatedJune 30, 2021 Posted byAnthony P https://www.perlego.com/mission-scholarship-bursary-programme Perlego is offering a $20,000 college scholarship to a student pursuing a STEM degree. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
"Human Sundial" educational grant project PostedJune 1, 2021 UpdatedJune 1, 2021 Posted byJennifer Love https://sundials.org/sundial-registry/onedial/1005.html https://sundials.org/sundial-registry/onedial/1005.html Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Evolution to Cornerstone: Creating a First-Year Culture with a Multifaceted Approach (ASEE publication) PostedJune 1, 2021 UpdatedJune 1, 2021 Posted byJennifer Love https://peer.asee.org/evolution-of-cornerstone-creating-a-first-year-culture-wit... Whalen, R., Freeman, S.F., Love, J.O., Grahame, K.S., Hertz, J.L. (2018). “Evolution to Cornerstone: Creating a First-Year Culture with a Multifaceted Approach”, 2018 Proceedings of American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. June 24-27, 2018. Paper ID# 22932. https://peer.asee.org/evolution-of-cornerstone-creating-a-first-year-culture-with-a-multifaceted-approach Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Work In Progress: An Effective Model for Leveraging Field Trips to Broaden Participation in STEM (ASEE publication) PostedJune 1, 2021 UpdatedJune 1, 2021 Posted byJennifer Love https://peer.asee.org/wip-an-effective-model-for-leveraging-field-trips-to-broad... Duggan, C., Love, J.O., Fuchs, N.L., Chernich, E., Fung, B. (2020). “Work In Progress: An Effective Model for Leveraging Field Trips to Broaden Participation in STEM”, 2020 Proceedings of American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Virtual Conference. June 22 – 26, 2020. Paper ID# 29190 https://peer.asee.org/wip-an-effective-model-for-leveraging-field-trips-to-broaden-participation-in-stem Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
TeachEngineering’s virtual two-day professional development workshops in June and August PostedMay 17, 2021 UpdatedMay 17, 2021 Posted by Joe Fleming https://www.teachengineering.org/pdworkshop Experience putting the "E" in STEM with these two-day, learn-by-doing workshops that will hone your design thinking and doing skills and introduce you to applications of real-world science and technology, the three-dimensional elements of NGSS and more! We’d love to have you join us. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
What Is Machine Learning? PostedMay 6, 2021 UpdatedMay 6, 2021 Posted byEngineering Team https://planergy.com/blog/what-is-machine-learning/ The purpose of machine learning is to teach systems to improve their own performance over time, experientially—in effect, machine learning helps programs access information and use it to teach themselves. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
What to Expect from DoorDash’s Technical Interview PostedApril 30, 2021 UpdatedApril 30, 2021 Posted byAnthony Randall https://doordash.engineering/2021/04/12/technical-interview-preparation/ The technical interview, is a crucial component of the interview loop for software engineers, that gauges the candidate’s ability to perform in the role under consideration. The skills required to successfully complete a technical interview at DoorDash include demonstrable knowledge in data structures and algorithms, and the ability to effectively communicate and problem solve. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
STEM Computer Games and Experiments PostedFebruary 1, 2021 UpdatedFebruary 1, 2021 Posted byBrittany Pomponio https://router-admin.net/articles/computer-games-experiments How does STEM improve student learning? It encourages students to develop in-demand skill sets. It also allows students to learn what makes them passionate and encourages them to learn more about things that interest them independently. Here are a variety of STEM resources available online. Read More Average Ratings 2 Reviews2 Q&A;0
IVG: Making Babies From Skin Cells PostedJanuary 20, 2021 UpdatedJanuary 20, 2021 Posted byJared Carrizales https://www.freethink.com/videos/ivg-in-vitro-gametogenesis The "birds and the bees" as we know them are changing. A new process called in vitro gametogenesis (IVG) is currently being developed, and if successful, it will completely transform the way humans think about reproduction."In 20 to 40 years, people will still have sex. But when they want to make babies, they'll go to a lab," predicts Stanford University Professor Henry T. Greely. It's also the premise of his book - The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction.The designer babies of the future are closer than we think. Here's how the science behind in vitro gametogenesis is attempting to stretch the limits of human reproduction further than ever before. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Partner Resource Physical Computing Using Arduinos: Making LEDs Blink and Fade PostedOctober 14, 2020 Posted byTeach Engineering Team https://www.teachengineering.org/activities/view/nyu_physical_computing_activity... Students download the software needed to create Arduino programs and make sure their Arduino microcontrollers work correctly. Then, they connect an LED to the Arduino and type up and upload programs to the Arduino board to 1) make the LED blink on and off and 2) make the LED fade (brighten and then dim). Throughout, students reflect on what they've accomplished by answering questions and modifying the original programs and circuits in order to achieve new outcomes. A design challenge gives students a chance to demonstrate their understanding of actuators and Arduinos; they design a functioning system using an Arduino, at least three actuators and either a buzzer or toy motor. For their designs, students sketch, create and turn in a user's manual for the system (text description, commented program, detailed hardware diagram). Numerous worksheets and handouts are provided. Read More Q&A;0
Partner Resource A Zombie Got My Leg Challenge: Making Makeshift Legs PostedOctober 6, 2020 Posted byTeach Engineering Team https://www.teachengineering.org/activities/view/uoh_pirates_lesson01_activity1 Students experience the engineering design process as they design and construct lower-leg prostheses in response to a hypothetical zombie apocalypse scenario. Like the well-known Apollo 13 story during which engineers were challenged to fix the crippled spacecraft with limited supplies in order to save astronauts' lives, in this activity, students act as engineers during an imaginary disaster in which a group member's leg was amputated in order to survive a zombie attack. Building on what they learned and researched in the associated lesson, they design and fabricate a replacement prosthetic limb using given specific starting material and limited additional supplies, similar to how engineers design for individuals while working within constraints. A more-advanced scenario challenges students to design a prosthesis that is able to provide a more-specific movement function. Read More Q&A;0
Partner Resource Red Light, Green Light: Forces of Friction, Roads & Tires PostedOctober 6, 2020 Posted byTeach Engineering Team https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_mechanics_lesson05 Building upon their understanding of forces and Newton's laws of motion, students learn about the force of friction, specifically with respect to cars. They explore the friction between tires and the road to learn how it affects the movement of cars while driving. In an associated literacy activity, students explore the theme of conflict in literature, and the difference between internal and external conflict, and various types of conflicts. Stories are used to discuss methods of managing and resolving conflict and interpersonal friction. Read More Q&A;0
Partner Resource Be “Cool” with Popsicle Engineering PostedSeptember 28, 2020 Posted byTeach Engineering Team https://www.teachengineering.org/activities/view/uof-2367-popsicle-engineering-d... Beginning kindergarteners are introduced to science and engineering concepts through questions such as “What is a Scientist?” and “What is an Engineer?”, and go on to compare and contrast the two. They are introduced to seven steps of the engineering design process and explore these steps using the “I do, we do, you do” set of guided instruction. At the end of the project, students produce a set of purple popsicles that they design using various materials and by following a set of criteria. Read More Q&A;0
Partner Resource The Heart of the Matter PostedSeptember 28, 2020 Posted byTeach Engineering Team https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_human_lesson05 This lesson describes how the circulatory system works, including the heart, blood vessels and blood. Students learn about the chambers and valves of the heart, the difference between veins and arteries, and the different components of blood. This lesson also covers the technology engineers have developed to repair the heart if it is damaged. Students also understand how the circulatory system is affected during spaceflight (e.g., astronauts lose muscle in their heart during space travel). Read More Q&A;0