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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyEngineering Is Fun!1SPIRITThe word engineer has its roots in the Latin word ingeniator, which means ingeniator ingenious, to devise in the sense of construct, or craftsmanship. Se
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyThe Engineering Design Process1SPIRITEngineers and ScientistsScience and mathematics is about understanding and describing the world. c Engineering is about using this understand
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NSF SPIRIT Workshop 2006Day 1: 1st Electronics Engineering Project Build Your Own Battery TesterBuild Your Skills What You Will Do Learn to Solder Examine a simple, practical circuit Learn how the circuit works Build the circuit in lab Take
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyEngineering Ethics1SPIRITThe meaning of ETHICShh h h h2The discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation. A set of moral principles or val
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyEngineering Design Tools1SPIRITClient Statement (Need)Problem Definition1. Clarify objectives 2. Establish user requirements 3. Identify constraints 4. Establish functionsCo
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NSF S.P.I.R.I.T. Workshop 2007HowtoIdentifyandPropel HighPotentialEngineeringStudentsAcross Gender,Cultural,&Racial Barriers EngineeringenrollmentinUSdownby20%sincethe1980s Since1998,U.S.hightechnologyindustries'importsexceed exports(
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyEngineering Is Fun!1SPIRITThe word engineer has its roots in the Latin word ingeniator, which means ingeniator ingenious, to devise in the sense of construct, or craftsmanship. Se
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NSF SPIRIT Workshop 2007Day 1: 1st Electronics Engineering Project Build Your Own Battery TesterBuild Your Skills OBJECTIVES: Learn to Solder Learn how the circuit components work in a simple circuit used to test a battery. Gain exposure to t
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyEngineering Is Fun!1SPIRITThe word engineer has its roots in the Latin word ingeniator, which means ingeniator ingenious, to devise in the sense of construct, or craftsmanship. Se
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IntroductiontoMotorsUnderstandingtheCEENBotsmusclesPresentedby: AlisaN.Gilmore,P.E. SeniorLecturer,UNLComputerandElectronicsEngineeringDept. NSFITESTSPIRITWorkshopSummer2008 ThePeterKiewitInstituteOmaha,NEArobotisanautonomoussystemwhichexistsi
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NSF SPIRIT Workshop 2006Engineering Recruitment: The Crisis of the 21st CenturyHow to Identify and Propel High Potential Engineering Students Across Gender, Cultural, & Racial BoundariesThe Crisis Engineering enrollment in US down by 20% s
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyAn Introduction to Engineering1SPIRITReflectione Whatis engineering? engineering n How did you learn about engineering?n Whatare your impressions of engineering?SPIRIT2
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Computer and Electronics Engineering CEENUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln College of EngineeringUniversity of NebraskaLincoln College of EngineeringOne College Two Campuses: Lincoln OmahaDegrees Offered on the Omaha Campus Computer Engine
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Solder ing Jumper Wir esSPI RI T 2007T in the w ir e ip about of insulationply solder until w ir e appear s soli dT in the Connector pinsYou can put the male connector into the female connector to hold itT r im the w ir es to the length
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SARA ADAMSVON BACHLEDAWN BAILEYJACKIE BECKERSARA BOWENNANCY BOYLEMARTY CLAGUEJOAN CLARKMICHELE CLAUSENWhat surface does the Tekbot travel over the best and why?DON DALTONBEN DARLINGMARY KAY ESSERKATHERINE FULLERCHERYL HEIME
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyUsing an Engineering Notebook1SPIRITWhat IS an Engineering Notebook?hA "Blow-by-Blow" record of all laboratory procedures and observations Audience: the engineer Answers the "
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyLeonardo's Lost Robots1SPIRIT2SPIRITCodex Atlanticus folio 812r 14783SPIRITSelf-propelled Cart4SPIRITSelf-propelled Cart5SPIRITCodex Atlanticus folio 812r 1
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NSF S.P.I.R.I.T. Workshop 2007DC ELECTRI C M OTORSMotors Everywhere!The fan over the stove and in the microwave oven The dispose-all under the sink The blender The can opener The washer The electric screwdriver The vacuum cleaner and the Dustbus
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyA Typical Day in Engineering1SPIRITWhat D o Engineer s D o?Engineers design things, such as computers, machines for exploring space, and solar cars.2SPIRITWhat D o Engineer
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NSF SPIRIT Workshop 2006I ntroduction to DC ELECTRIC MOTORSMotors Everywhere! The fan over the stove and in the microwave oven The dispose-all under the sink The blender The can opener The washer The electric screwdriver The vacuum cleaner
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Engineer s Do What?!Anybody can come up with a good idea for a faster car, more powerful computer, or taller building, but if you want to make it happen, you are going to need an engineer. Engineers are the people who turn dreams into reality. Many
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How to get others interested in engineeringIn bold: answers to the question, In the 21st Century, is engineering for everyone? HAL Let them know it can be fun Teach about what engineering is Exposure to it Experience it Breakdown the stereotypes Spe
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SPIRIT 2.0 Lesson:My Speedy Robot (Formulas, d=rt)=Lesson Header = Lesson Title: My Speedy Robot Draft Date: May 26, 2008 1st Author (Writer): Mary McAuthor 2nd Author (Editor/Resource Finder): Harry Helpful Algebra Topic: Formulas, with a special
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Engineering offers a rewarding and lucrative career-one in which you can use your mind to find creative solutions to the challenges facing our society. It's a wellpaid profession, on par with business management or law. Electrical engineers with b
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Page 1SPIRIT Teacher Participant Questionnaire - Start of Project A Survey of Teachers Starting the ProjectDate: July 7, 2008 IRB #: 2005-05-341 EX (UNL) 173-05-EX (UNO)Purpose: This brief survey is designed to help us understand a few of your e
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My Speedy TekBot!Educational RoboticsSPIRIT Lesson Building Block Template Author: Grade: Date: Peggy Madsen Targeted at Grade 8 July 20, 2006Problem Context: How does the angle of a ramp and various ramp surfaces impact the Tekbot's speed up a
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Ground 1st - It needs to be understood by the elementary teacher in a way that doesn't make the teacher feel inadequate. If they don't understand, it is hard to explain and be excited to teach their students. They often will stay away from it and put
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Team 1: Lesson Draft Writers Responsibility: Selecting topics from the list of algebra concepts, these writers create 2 or 3 page draft lessons. Each draft lesson includes: (include a sample lesson) AEIOU "word" lesson version A lesson in nicer word
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This is from the "Ground" group: Dawn, Kathy, Deb & Jennifer Our answer was. Engineering had a part in our -grooming process (curling iron, clothes, blow dryer, etc.) -transportation as a whole (car, gas pumps, traffic lights, etc.) -homes & school (
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TEACHER FACTSHEET NSF SPIRIT Teacher Institute Educational RoboticsJuly 7th-18th, Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha, NebraskaWhat Participating Teachers Receive Stipends as paid below.Topic SPIRIT Week 1 SPIRIT Week 2 Lesson Plan Days Time Rooms: W
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What about your day has been most affected by Engineering? We decided that our vehicles are the biggest Engineering tool that we use. How many computers have you used today? 11 Alarm Clock Tooth Brush Air Conditioner Cell Phone Car Lights Calculator
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Components for Charger Board4: D5, D6, D7, D8 1N4004 1: D2 1N5819-DO204l 1: D1 1N5245B D0351: D4 TL431CLP TO266A1: D3 RED HLMP17001: Q1 BJT 2N4401 NPN-TO 921: Q2 BJT TIP29C TO 2204: Bolts 4-40 Pan Head 3/8"3: Bolts 4-40 Pan Head 1/2"
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= Lesson Outline "Write In" Sheet =1st Author: (you) _ My Lesson Idea Came From: (conversation, etc.)_ My Possible Lesson Title: (a catchy title): __ My Content Topic: (i.e. formulas, friction, etc.): _ Summary - A sentence summary of the lesson: Th
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ComponentsforSensorBoardTherearetwosensorboards.Onehalfthecomponentsareforoneandtheremainder fortheother. Therearecomponentsmountedonbothsidesoftheboard.FirstSideTheConnectorDOESNOTgointotheholesonthecircuit board.Theleadsareplacedoverthesolderar
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Herb's Bibliography and Book Recommendati ons Engineering Definiti on of the Engine ering Method ; Billy Vaughn Koen; Americ an Society for Engine ering Educati on, 1985; ISBN: 087823101-3 Discuss ion of the Method ; Billy Vaughn Koen; Oxford, 2003;
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The BridgeA Call for K16 Engineering Education (Print This) Jacquelyn F. Sullivan Volume 36, Number 2 - Summer 2006 Engineers are packaged as problem solvers rather than creators and innovators addressing grand challenges. The best-intentioned dive
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Components for Control Board Dashed outlines mean component orientation is critical3: R5, R16, R17 330 Resistor Orange-OrangeBrown 4: R2, R9, R14, R20 1k Ohm Resistor Brown-Black-Red 5: R4, R6, R12, R13, R15 10k Ohm Resistor Brown-Black-Orange4:
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University of Nebraska Main Form (19 and over fill this one out)WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY for University-sponsored Events / ActivitiesDISCLAIMER: The UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA is NOT RESPONSIBLE for any injury or loss of property to any person
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TEACHER FACTSHEET NSF SPIRIT Teacher Institute Educational RoboticsJuly 9th-20th, Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha, NebraskaWhat Participating Teachers Receive Stipends as paid below.Topic SPIRIT Week 1 SPIRIT Week 2 Lesson Plan Days Time Rooms: W
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= SPIRIT 2.0 Lesson Idea Outline for Feedback =1st Author: Mary McAuthor Lesson Idea Came From: A lesson by Peggy Madsen on the SPIRIT website. Possible Lesson Title: My Speedy Robot Algebra Topic: Formulas, particularly d=rt Lesson Short Summary (w
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University of Nebraska Guardian FormWAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY for University-sponsored Outdoor Events / ActivitiesDISCLAIMER: The UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA is NOT RESPONSIBLE for any injury or loss of property to any person suffered whiletrav
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Components for Charger Board4: D5, D6, D7, D8 1N4004 1: D2 1N5819-DO204l 1: D1 1N5245B D0351: D4 TL431CLP TO266A1: D3 RED HLMP17001: Q1 BJT 2N4401 NPN-TO 921: Q2 BJT TIP29C TO 2204: Bolts 4-40 Pan Head 3/8"3: Bolts 4-40 Pan Head 1/2"
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What Engineers Do: A Look Behind the ScenesSpecific engineering tasks, activities, and progressions, including documentation and scheduling processes. TYPICAL PROGRESSION: 1. Orientation and some reading 2. Small assigned task with supervision 3. Sm
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Connecting STEM Concepts to Robotics Teacher or Student Brainstorming ActivityGeneral Directions: This activity is to help teachers or students to start to think about how robotics can connect to their own classrooms and their own topics of instruct
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Grandgenett Chapter: AACTE Monograph on TPCKPage 1Perhaps a Matter of Imagination: TPCK in Mathematics EducationBy Neal Grandgenett, Ph.D. Peter Kiewit Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education College of Education, University of Nebraska
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SPIRIT 2.0 Lesson:"The Power Steering Is Out?!"= Lesson Header= Lesson Title: The Power Steering Is Out?! Draft Date: July 17, 2008, 2008 Author (Writer): Derrick A. Nero Algebra Topic: Slope, with a special emphasis on m = rise / run or m = (y2
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SPIRIT 2.0 Lesson:How Are We Related?=Lesson Header = Lesson Title: How Are We Related? Draft Date: July 17, 2008 1st Author (Writer): Neil Hammond Algebra Topic: Functions and Relations Grade Level: Algebra I 8th/9th Grade Cartoon Illustration I
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SPIRIT 2.0 Lesson:Robot Cartography=Lesson Header =Lesson Title: Robot Cartography Draft Date: September 14, 2008 1st Author (Writer): 2nd Author (Editor/Resource Finder): Davina Faimon Algebra Topic: Coordinate System Grade Level: 6 - 8 Cartoon
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Linear FunctionsPutting "Linear Functions" in Recognizable terms: Linear functions are equations that generate a [straight] line when ordered pairs that satisfy the equation are plotted on a rectangular coordinate system. Putting "Linear Functions"
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Direct VariationPutting "Direct Variation" in Recognizable terms: Direct Variation occurs frequently in different situations that we encounter in the "real" world. As one variable increases, another linked variable, also increases in a proportionate
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Real NumbersPutting Real Numbers in Recognizable terms: Real numbers are all of the different kinds of numbers that we use in day-to-day life. Putting Real Numbers in Conceptual terms: Real numbers are all of the numbers that can be represented by p
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Silicon Prairie Initiative on Robotics in Information TechnologyEngineering Disciplines1SPIRITCivil EngineeringConstructionStructuralTransportation2EnvironmentalUrbanSPIRITWaterMechanical EngineeringENERGY. Mechanical engin
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Stepper Motor & PM DC Motor Testing UnitOperations ManualAuthor: Ben BarenzRevision A.2 November 11, 2007Table of ContentsPg. 2. . Table of Contents Pg. 3.. Function Overview Pg. 4-5 . Operational Configurations Pg. 6-7 . Component Identificat
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Chassis Assembly Part 2Shock absorber. Remove the 5/16 adjusting collar from the shock by pulling on its tab. Insert the 1/8 collar. Press the bushing into the end hole of the shock. Save all of the bushings provided. They may be necessary later for
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A publication of the ASEE EngineeringK12 Center1818 N St., NW, Suite 600 Washington DC, 20036 www.engineeringk12.orgWHY K-12 ENGINEER ING?Produced by:Eric Iversen, Chitra Kalyandurg, and Sydney de Lapeyrouse outreach@asee.orgWHY K12 ENGINEERI
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Children's Misconceptions about Science Organized by TopicScience Misconceptions Basically, in science, misconceptions occur when something a person knows and believes does not match what is known to be scientifically correct. Misconceptions might a
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Project #3b STAT 870 Fall 2008 This is a continuation of project #3a. Complete the problems below using = 0.05 where appropriate. 1) Consider the regression model with time, batch, and the time and batch interaction in it. a) (3 points) Find the sam
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Project #2 STAT 870 Fall 2008 Complete the following problems using the data from problem #1. Within each part, include your R program output with code inside of it and any additional information needed to explain your answer. You may need to edit yo
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Project #1 STAT 870 Fall 2008 Stability testing is performed by pharmaceutical companies to determine the expiration date on drug products. Typically, part of a drug batch (like a number of pills) is put into storage in a controlled temperature and h
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10.13-10.14-110.13: One- and Two-Sample Tests Concerning Variances In Section 9.12, we examined how to construct a C.I. for 2. Now, we are going to formalize the discussion of making decisions about 2 using hypothesis tests. Section 9.13, which w