Doctor, switch off the scanner and pass the popcorn
June 15, 2017
The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Health Sciences is pioneering a fresh take in online professional-development courses.
Industrial intelligence—the biggest break a uni student ever had
April 07, 2017
This summer, in the space between one university year and the next, GE set up a real-world opportunity for students to get their hands dirty on actual, gritty industrial challenges. GE called it The Generator. And from Engineering, Mechatronics, IT and Data Science courses they came. What else would a student do with a three-month break?
Stacey Jarrett Wagner and Edward Youdell Talk: Robots — Love ‘Em Or Hate ‘Em, They’re Here To Stay
Ed Youdell Fabricators And Manufacturers Association
Stacey Jarrett Wagner The Jarrettwagner Group
December 15, 2014
Stacey: Well, it seems we all survived the mid-term elections in spite of the robots.
Ed: Robots, what robots?
Stacey: Robo-calls. Those annoying automatic messages from the candidates trying to get you to believe they know you personally and are here to help.
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Dennis DeTurck and Bruce Lenthall: Transforming STEM Education
Dennis Deturck University Of Pennsylvania
Bruce Lenthall University Of Pennsylvania
December 12, 2014
Imagine an introductory college physics class where instead of sitting in a lecture hall, students work in small teams to predict the height from which an object must slide or roll downhill to successfully complete a loop-the-loop without leaving the track. They then do the experiment and analyze how accurate their predictions were.