Personal Instrumentation and Student Learning: Part Two
We discuss results from part two and conclusions of the study.
We discuss results from part two and conclusions of the study.
Researchers examine a new approach to student learning using flipped classrooms and portable instrumentation.
Come check out the highlights of a paper from ASEE that examines the effectiveness of increased hands-on, experiment-centric learning for students of color.
Join Kaitlyn as she with utmost regret, documents the Basys 3’s transition to the dark side.
Peek at the Openscope MZ workbook with this brief overview!
Check out the OpenScope MZ workshop training!
Check out this awesome resource for the Digital Discovery courtesy of Digi-Key!
Take the hard “labor” out of laboratory and the laboratory out of the classroom with this innovative teaching model!
See how the Analog Discovery 2 was used in this ASEE session!
Talesa provides a detailed rundown of the new Basys MX3 course material!
Check out our new series of educational videos!
Quinn examines which approaches may work best when teaching STEM to students, taking into account different individual learning styles.
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