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Teach Cyber Today!
This video, from the National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center, provides an overview of CLARK (Cyber Security Labs and Resource Knowledge Base), a free, online repository for cybersecurity teaching resources. After introducing CLARK, the presenters guide viewers through the process of searching for educational material, downloading materials, and submitting materials to CLARK.This video runs 42:36 minutes in length
AUTO 2462: Automotive, ADAS, and AV Internship
Collection description:This Canvas course, provided by Riverland Community College, is for an internship designed to give students hands-on automotive, advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), and autonomous vehicles (AV) experience. Through the internship curriculum, students will gain "on the job experience in human relations including customer relations, automotive repair and service, and proper tool and equipment usage." The course consists primarily of administrative documentation for the internship, class-specific information, and a list of auto service projects to be completed during the internship.Collection content:Course materials include a Canvas .imscc file. The .imscc file includes folders and files from the Canvas course, including a syllabus. The syllabus contains a description of the internship program, internship goals and objectives, grading information, and a list of 19 projects to be completed during the internship.Also included is a sheet to document each student's internship location, an 8-page agreement between the student, faculty, and internship site, and a 27-page packet with worksheets for the internship projects. Each worksheet includes a space for mentor approval and comment. Projects include tasks such as performing a voltage drop test, completing a pre-alignment inspection, and replacing a strut.For orientation purposes AUTO 2462 Automotive ADAS and AV internship syllabus.pdf is included as a separate attachment and offers a sample of the type of material included in this course.Below is a list of modules and pages included in the course.ClassStudent internship agreement Auto ServiceName address internship locationsLabAUTO 2462 Lab projectsResourcesAUTO 2462 Automotive ADAS and AV internship syllabusMy classes Auto Service Schedule Spring 2024Olles office hours Spring 202
Hot Water, Cool Planet: Heat Pump Water Heater Developments that Minimize Carbon Emissions
This video is provided by the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center and features a presentation from Peter Grant, a technology researcher in the Energy Technologies Area at Berkeley Lab. During the video, Grant discusses heat pump water heaters, decarbonization, and new advances. The role and importance of heat pump water heaters in decarbonization is explained and emission reduction from the switch from gas is highlighted. Grant also covers grid challenges including the duck curve and the evening peak problem. The presentation concludes with key takeaways like heat pump water heaters perform well, will reduce CO2 emissions, and offer lower operating costs with retrofit-ready models, load shifting controls, and low-GWP refrigerants
Strengthening STEM Education at Minority Serving Institutions through ATE Funding
This is the seventh episode of the CCPI-Cast webinar series from Prince George's Community College. The webinar provides a brief overview of minority serving institutions (MSI) followed by a panel discussion with three administrators in minority serving community colleges. Each panelist discusses their community college, the challenges MSIs face in preparing successful National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grants, and partnerships in consortium grants with other institutions.The video runs 55:26 minutes in length. Additional CCPI-Cast webinars are available to view separately
Lancer Lumineers: Technical Report
This 25-page report, published by Pasadena City College, describes the design and construction of the underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) created by the Lancer Lumineers team for the Pioneer Class of the 2023 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, Navigator, and Scout.The report begins with an abstract introducing the Lancer Lumineers and their ROV. Next, it covers topics around project management and includes discussion of safety and workplace protocols. The design rationale provides an overview of the design and construction of the ROV, followed by an analysis of ROV systems and tools, including frame, electrical systems, propulsion, ROV claw, and more. Also covered is the decision around how to obtain ROV parts, testing and troubleshooting, budget and cost accounting, media outreach through events and social media, acknowledgments, and references. System integration diagrams (SIDs) are included.Manuals for each competition class and technical reports from other teams are available to view separately
Advanced Optical Networking Syllabus
This 7-page syllabus, published by Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), provides information about the Advanced Optical Networking course taught at NWTC. Topics covered in the course include "microprocessor logic, instruction, and clocked sequential circuits; memory devices; data acquisition, manipulation and transfer circuitry; machine and assembly languages; and microprocessor support devices." The syllabus includes six competencies and seven employability skills students will posses after the completion of the course. Information on grading, textbooks, and supplies needed is included. The report also covers a variety of NWTC and classroom specific information, such as attendance and participation, email communication, student services, and more
Talking Technicians: Jamel is a Technician at TEL (S4, Ep. 8)
This episode of the Talking Technicians podcast, from the Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC), features an interview with Jamel, a semiconductor technician for Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL). The interview covers the day-to-day responsibilities of maintaining and fixing TEL tools in an Intel semiconductor fabrication plant (FAB), communication between technicians in a FAB, transferable skills from the military, and more. Highlighted is Alberto's journey from the military to working as a technician through a Vet S.T.E.P (Veteran Semiconductor Training & Experience Program) apprenticeship.This video runs 26:39 minutes in length. The other episodes in this podcast series are available to view separately
User Privacy
In this video, from the National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center, Yogesh Ailawadi from AlertEnterprise Incorporated provides an overview of the concept of user privacy, including digital privacy laws and data anonymization. Ailawadi begins by defining user privacy and walking through a brief overview of user privacy laws. Next, Ailawadi discusses data anonymization/de-identifcation, the process of removing personal identifiable information from data to protect individual privacy. Also included are various real-life case studies that demonstrate issues around privacy.The video runs 44:33 minutes in length
Columbia University: Technical Report
This 15-page report, provided by Columbia University, describes the design and construction of the underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) created by the Columbia University Robotics Club (CURC) 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 with an abstract introducing CURC and their ROV followed by a discussion of project management. Next, the report goes into detail on the design and construction of the ROV, covering the tether, ROV safety features, buoyancy, and more. Also discussed is the team's vertical-profiling float, testing and troubleshooting, technical and non-technical challenges, and anticipated future improvements. A systems integration diagram (SID) and budget sheet are included.Manuals for each competition class and technical reports from other teams are available to view separately
Buccaneers: Technical Report
This 19-page report, provided by East Tennessee State University, describes the design and construction of the underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) created by the Buccaneers 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 with an abstract introducing the Buccaneers and their ROV followed by a discussion of teamwork. The Design Rational section goes into detail on the design, construction, and features of the team's ROV. Also discussed is team and ROV safety, testing and troubleshooting techniques, and finances. Included are the following appendices:Electronics SID [systems integration diagram] DiagramBudget SpreadsheetROV Cost BreakdownPre-Flight ChecklistManuals for each competition class and technical reports from other teams are available to view separately