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Wiresharkv2 (Part 1 of 4)
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the first in a series that introduces the use of Wireshark V2 for packet capture, emphasizing its application in both industrial control systems and standard IT environments. Wireshark enables users to capture and analyze network traffic by decoding raw binary data into readable formats like IP addresses, making network analysis more accessible. In this video, Hills outlines the steps for installing Wireshark, selecting the appropriate network interface, and capturing data, while highlighting its open-source nature and cross-platform availability. This lecture serves as a practical guide for beginners to effectively use Wireshark for network monitoring and analysis.This video runs 06:11 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series and a related training scenario are available to view separately
Building Demand Flexibility: From Events to Continuous Dynamic Load Shaping
In this video, provided by the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center, Jingjing Liu from the Lawrence Berkley National Lab discusses how building demand/load flexibility helps support the power grid and the CalFlexHub initiative. CalFlexHub is a program aimed at "building up a pipeline of technologies able to automatically receive and respond to dynamic electricity price signals to change the consumption pattern of low flexible devices." Topics covered include technologies and projects involved with CalFlexHub, the CalFlexHub communications architecture, factors that influence demand flexibility, and more. Additionally, Liu goes into detail on two examples of CalFlexHub projects in residential and commercial settings.The video runs 25:10 minutes in length
US Building Decarbonization Pathways and Opportunities
In this video, provided by the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center, Mary Ann Piette from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory discusses research and opportunities around building decarbonization. Piette provides an overview of the United State's efforts to reach net zero greenhouse gases by 2050, emphasizing the role that buildings play in decarbonization. Throughout the presentation, Piette highlights five aspects of decarbonization in the United States, including turning windows into energy savers and making buildings responsive to the grid. Also discussed in detail is the grid-interactive efficient buildings road map framework for enabling building integration with power grids.The video runs 43:48 minutes in length
Sea Fox Inventive: Technical Report
This 25-page report, published by CETYS University, describes the design and construction of the underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) created by the Sea Fox Inventive team for the Explorer Class of the 2024 MATE ROV competition. MATE ROV is a global competition that challenges STEM students to build underwater ROVs to complete challenges. The competition is split into the following classes based on build complexity: Explorer, Ranger, Pioneer, and Navigator, and Scout.The report begins by Introduction Sea Fox Inventive and their ROV followed by a discussion of project management. Next, the design and construction of the ROV is covered in detail, including software, ROV part sourcing, and control and electrical systems. Additionally, the report discusses personal and operational safety and testing and troubleshooting techniques. Included are system integration diagrams, and the following appendices: Maintenance and Operation Protocol, Seafox Inventive Lab Safety Policy, and a budget table.Manuals for each competition class and technical reports from other teams are available to view separately
Trials, Tribulations, and Successes Rebuilding a Drupal 7 Site in Drupal 10
In this webinar, provided by InnovATEBIO, Todd Smith from Digital World Biology discusses the process of rebuilding Biotech-Careers.org for functionality with Drupal 10. The webinar begins with an overview of Biotech-Careers.org, its general content, and the effects of migrating to a new version of Drupal. Smith then goes into the steps of building a site with Drupal 10, discussing the process of "getting started, migrating data, theming with twig and tailwind, and identifying approaches to building Drupal websites." Throughout the presentation, Smith highlights the ups and downs of the migration process.This video runs 49:41 minutes in length
J ATE (Volume 3, Issue 2)
This resource, published by Portland Community College, is the second issue of the third volume of J ATE. J ATE is a peer-reviewed technical journal focused on community college faculty and staff who work with technician education. This journal is cross-disciplinary and encompasses all technologies under the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program. Some of these technologies include: Micro Nano, Biotechnology, Autonomous Technology, Cyber Security, Advanced Manufacturing, Earth Sciences, Agriculture Technology, Energy, and Welding. Some topics that cross cut across all disciplines of technician education are also covered. Those topics include: Evaluation, Mentoring, Undergraduate Research, and Applied Technician Research.The issue spans 218 pages and highlights articles written by students based on their undergraduate research. Included are 21 full articles and a guest letter from Olivia Long, program director for the Division of Undergraduate Education. Listed below is each article and corresponding DOI number in parentheses.Polymeric Layer-by-Layer Microcapsules Containing Iron Oxide Magnetic Nanoparticles Exposed to Breast Cancer Cells: A Viability Study Using Tetrazolium-based (MTT) and Calcein-AM Assays (LIVE-DEAD) (10.5281/zenodo.12785958)Soil is Alive: Biological, Physical, and Chemical Analysis (10.5281/zenodo.13334280)The Annotation of the Complete Genome of the Mycobacterium phage Inverness (10.5281/zenodo.12993820)Comparison of Cryopreservation Conditions on the Performance of NISTCHO Cells (10.5281/zenodo.13315669)From In Vitro to In Vivo (10.5281/zenodo.13294769)Predicting Neoantigens for Cancer Using Next-Generation IEDB & CEDAR Tools (10.5281/zenodo.13345145)Applying Nextstrain and iCn3D to Modify and Expand an Existing Activity for Undergraduate Students Characterizing Potential Binding of Antibodies to Mutations in the Pathogens Influenza, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), or Enterovirus D68 (10.5281/zenodo.13357348)Submerged Fermentation of Ganoderma tsugae for the Optimized Production of Exopolysaccharides (10.5281/zenodo.13377110)Assessing the Stability of NISTCHO Cells in Long-Term Culture (10.5281/zenodo.13546664)Manufacturing and Formulation Development of Lyophilized Crude Taq DNA Polymerase Extract (10.5281/zenodo.13540173)Cytokine Expression in HepG2 Cells and the Effects of Budesonide (10.5281/zenodo.13376503)From Ground to Air: Developing a Drone Curriculum for Law Enforcement Education (10.5281/zenodo.12734938)Community College Partners with Industry to Train Next Generation of Water Operators (10.5281/zenodo.13345336)Establishing and Engaging Collaborative Partnerships for Sustainable Technician Training Project Implementation (10.5281/zenodo.13621685)Analysis of the Impact of Train-the-Trainer Workshops on Robotics Education (10.5281/zenodo.13621796)RCNET’s Girls In STEM: Insights and Recommendations for Future Projects and Community College Programs (10.5281/zenodo.13367864)A Workflow for Creating Narration for Voice-Over Presentation Using Commercially Available Artificial Intelligence (10.5281/zenodo.12826249)Value-Creation Evaluation Framework for Evaluating NSF Advanced Technological Education Projects (10.5281/zenodo.13367680)Exploration of a Bridge Program to Increase Student Understanding of Emerging Technological Fields (10.5281/zenodo.13288819)WBL in Two-Year Colleges: What’s in a Name? (10.5281/zenodo.13308886)Potential of Tenebrio molitor and Zophobas morio in Plastic Degradation: Mechanisms, Microorganisms, and Enzymes (10.5281/zenodo.13621718)Other issues of J ATE are available to view separately
Wire Feed Welding
This 99-page textbook, created by Lake Washington Institute of Technology, provides a comprehensive overview of wire feed welding. The textbook focuses on the "principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), including both the dual shield and inner-shield processes." The textbook includes 8 weeks' worth of lab activities. The labs focus on the "application and operation of equipment to use properly and safely the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cord Arc Welding (FCAW) equipment." The textbook consists of the following parts:SafetyWire Feed EquipmentGas Metal Welding Flux-cored Arc WeldingBlueprints &Welding SymbolsWire Feed Lab
Semiconductor 101 Syllabus
This 11-page syllabus, published by Marion Technical College (MTC), provides information on the Semiconductor 101 course offered by MTC. Semiconductor 101 was created as part of a three course micro-certificate focused on semiconductor manufacturing. The certificate aims to increase students' exposure to advanced manufacturing technologies and to prepare them for upcoming roles in the Intel facility planned for 2030 in Ohio.In this course, students will explore career opportunities within the semiconductor industry and learn how to effectively work in a cleanroom environment while adhering to chemical safety best practices. Additionally, students will be introduced to how semiconductor wafers are manufactured and processed to become an integrated circuit used in a variety of industries. The syllabus includes learning objectives, a course calendar, evaluation and grading procedures, equipment requirements, and more
Lecture 2: Consideration for Design Placement and Routing Techniques in PCB
This video was created by Neha Kardam and is part of a series of lectures on printed circuit board design using Ki-CAD software. This lecture discusses considerations for design, placement, and routing techniques. The video goes further into types of rigid PCBs, component placement, routing challenges, electrical considerations, and decoupling capacitors.This video runs 44:21 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series are available to view separately
Lecture 3: Routability Continued Schematic Fundamentals Traces in PCB
This video was created by Neha Kardam and is part of a series of lectures on printed circuit board design using Ki-CAD software. This lecture covers placement and routing techniques, schematic fundamentals, and traces. The lecture also highlights key circuit design rules to minimize noise and ensure efficient PCB functionality.This video runs 32:34 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series are available to view separately