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Lets Make Rock Candy!, Admin Stem For Success
Lets Make Rock Candy!, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
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Students should…
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be familiar with terms such as solubility, solute, solvent, and supersaturated solution.
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have a basic understanding of crystallization.
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understand the concept of delayed gratification and how they can practice this skill in their everyday lives to make smart financial decisions.
Math And The Moon Activity Plan, Admin Stem For Success
Math And The Moon Activity Plan, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
No abstract provided.
Monty Hall, Admin Stem For Success
Platonic Solids Activity Plan, Admin Stem For Success
Platonic Solids Activity Plan, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
No abstract provided.
Tie Dye Activity Plans, Admin Stem For Success
Tie Dye Activity Plans, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
OVERVIEW:
The STEM for success ambassador program will provide high school students the opportunity to participate in STEM activities that challenge them to learn topics covered in most high school chemistry and physics courses in an environment that cultivates leadership, STEM advocacy, and the 21st century skills of creativity and collaboration. High school students will learn tie-dye science and the chemistry and physics of slime and use their learning experiences to create hands-on activities for Pre-K through 8th grade students. High school students will form teams and venture out into their communities to explore the activities they have created in …
Basic Math Terms And Properties, Admin Stem For Success
Basic Math Terms And Properties, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
Basic Math Terms
In a math equation or sentence, the operator identifies the action taken. The equal sign shows the relationship that the expressions on the two sides are equal in value.
Slime Lesson Plans, Admin Stem For Success
Slime Lesson Plans, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
The STEM for success ambassador program will provide high school students the opportunity to participate in STEM activities that challenge them to learn topics covered in most high school chemistry and physics courses in an environment that cultivates leadership, STEM advocacy, and the 21st century skills of creativity and collaboration. High school students will learn tie-dye science and the chemistry and physics of slime and use their learning experiences to create hands-on activities for Pre-K through 8th grade students. High school students will form teams and venture out into their communities to explore the activities they have created in local …
Hovering Potato ~ Activity Plan, Admin Stem For Success
Hovering Potato ~ Activity Plan, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
This experiment is a great example of chemistry. This experiment relies heavily on density and diffusion.
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Water is less dense than half of a potato. Therefore, the potato sinks.
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Sugar water is more dense than half of a potato. Therefore, the potato floats.
By slowly adding water to sugar water, two layers are formed which allows the potato to hover in between. Slowly adding the water allows for diffusion to occur at a minimum.
Foundations Of Wave Phenomena: Complete Version, Charles G. Torre
Foundations Of Wave Phenomena: Complete Version, Charles G. Torre
Foundations of Wave Phenomena
This is the complete version of Foundations of Wave Phenomena. Version 8.3.1.
Please click here to explore the components of this work.
Resident Scientists-In-Schools: Harnessing Altruism In Stem, Alison Sloat
Resident Scientists-In-Schools: Harnessing Altruism In Stem, Alison Sloat
UNLV Best Teaching Practices Expo
The Resident Scientists-in-Schools and the STEM Teacher Development Academy program helps to diversify and expand the STEM pipeline in CCSD schools.
Exploring C++, Alice E. Fischer
Exploring C++, Alice E. Fischer
Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Book Series
This book is intended for use by students who hope to deepen their understanding of C++ and learn about advanced features. It is also useful for C or Java programmers who want to learn C++ and OO style . . . fast. It assumes that the reader knows basic programming including types, type-matching rules, control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, and simple data structures. The material should help you develop a deeper understanding of the implementation of C++, of clean program design and of the features that make C++ a powerful and flexible language.
Using Machine Learning For Web Accessibility, Tlamelo Makati
Using Machine Learning For Web Accessibility, Tlamelo Makati
Academic Posters Collection
This research will explore the potential of machine learning to enhance web accessibility. Web accessibility is typically defined in terms of Web Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which states that everyone should be able to perceive, operate, understand and interpret the web regardless of disability or use of assistive technology. We would like to consult digital accessibility experts through interviews and focus groups to understand the web accessibility auditing and remediation processes in detail, with a focus on web navigation. An important goal of this work is to establish development processes where all stakeholders can leverage machine-learning tools to produce more accessible …
Ideating Explainable Ai, Helen Sheridan, Emma Murphy, Dympna O'Sullivan
Ideating Explainable Ai, Helen Sheridan, Emma Murphy, Dympna O'Sullivan
Academic Posters Collection
Exploring user's mental models of an AI-driven recruitment system using design-thinking methods as an approach to ideating XAI.
Progression Magazine, 2022-2023, Coastal Carolina University
Progression Magazine, 2022-2023, Coastal Carolina University
Progression Magazine
Magazine of the Gupta College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.
Surficial Geologic Map Of The Hadley 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Warren County, Kentucky, Matthew Massey, Meredith Swallom, Antonia Bottoms, Wes Buchanan, Bailee Nicole Hodelka, Emily Morris
Surficial Geologic Map Of The Hadley 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Warren County, Kentucky, Matthew Massey, Meredith Swallom, Antonia Bottoms, Wes Buchanan, Bailee Nicole Hodelka, Emily Morris
Contract Reports--KGS
The Hadley 7.5-minute quadrangle is located in Warren County northwest of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Regionally, the quadrangle is entirely within the Mammoth Cave plateau, which is located in the Mississippian Plateaus physiographic region (McDowell, 1986). The Mammoth Cave plateau is a regional west-dipping cuesta, that has been extensively incised by the Green and Barren Rivers and their tributaries. The area is underlain by Upper Mississippian to Lower Pennsylvanian (Rainey, 1963): the lowest fluvial valleys are underlain by Ste. Genevieve Limestone; Girkin Formation is exposed on the steep slopes between the lower valleys and higher plateau; the plateau is underlain by …
Surficial Geologic Map Of The Bowling Green North 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Warren County, Kentucky, Meredith Swallom, Matthew Massey, Wes Buchanan, Bailee Nicole Hodelka, Hannah Hayes, Charles Wells Iii, Emily Morris
Surficial Geologic Map Of The Bowling Green North 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Warren County, Kentucky, Meredith Swallom, Matthew Massey, Wes Buchanan, Bailee Nicole Hodelka, Hannah Hayes, Charles Wells Iii, Emily Morris
Contract Reports--KGS
The Bowling Green North 7.5-minute quadrangle is located in Warren County immediately north of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Regionally, the quadrangle includes parts of the Pennyroyal and Mammoth Cave plateau, both within the Mississippian Plateaus physiographic region (McDowell, 1986). The Dripping Springs escarpment, which separates the lower-elevation Pennyroyal from the higher-elevation Mammoth Cave plateau is highly dissected in the quadrangle. Topography in the Pennyroyal is characterized by pervasive sinkhole development across the low-relief Pennyroyal, which is mostly underlain by the Mississippian St. Louis Limestone, Ste. Genevieve Limestone, and Girkin Formation (Shawe, 1963). Higher-relief topography is restricted to the slopes of the …
Scalable Quantum Edge Detection Method For D-Nisq Imaging Simulations: Use Cases From Nuclear Physics And Medical Image Computing, Emmanuel Billias, Nikos Chrisochoides
Scalable Quantum Edge Detection Method For D-Nisq Imaging Simulations: Use Cases From Nuclear Physics And Medical Image Computing, Emmanuel Billias, Nikos Chrisochoides
The Graduate School Posters
Edge Detection is one of the computationally intensive modules in image analysis. It is used to find important landmarks by identifying a significant change (or “edge”) between pixels and voxels. We present a hybrid Quantum Edge Detection method by improving three aspects of an existing widely referenced implementation, which for our use cases generates incomprehensible results for the type and size of images we are required to process. Our contributions are in the pre- and post-processing (i.e., classical phase) and a quantum edge detection circuit: (1) we use space- filling curves to eliminate image artifacts introduced by the image decomposition, …
Exploring Human Perception While Reading Fake And Real News Articles, Yasasi Abeysinghe, Gavindya Jayawardana, Autumn Woodson, Efe Bozkir, Enkelejda Kasneci, Andrew Duchowski, Sampath Jayarathna
Exploring Human Perception While Reading Fake And Real News Articles, Yasasi Abeysinghe, Gavindya Jayawardana, Autumn Woodson, Efe Bozkir, Enkelejda Kasneci, Andrew Duchowski, Sampath Jayarathna
College of Sciences Posters
With the increased spread of misinformation on online platforms and the popularity of AI-generated text, there is a critical need to detect human perception regarding the truthfulness of news. Users’ believability in a news item influences the reading and sharing of that news. Hence, in order to reduce the spread of fake news online, it is important to understand how users' engagement with fake and real news and users' perceived believability impact their behavioral and physiological factors. In this work, we study human eye movements based on the truthfulness of news and their perceived believability. Using the publicly available FakeNewsPerception …
Metaenhance: Metadata Quality Improvement For Electronic Theses And Dissertations, Muntabir H. Choudhury, Lamia Salsabil, Himarsha R. Jayanetti, Jian Wu
Metaenhance: Metadata Quality Improvement For Electronic Theses And Dissertations, Muntabir H. Choudhury, Lamia Salsabil, Himarsha R. Jayanetti, Jian Wu
College of Sciences Posters
Metadata quality is crucial for digital objects to be discovered through digital library interfaces. Although DL systems have adopted Dublin Core to standardize metadata formats (e.g., ETD-MS v1.11), the metadata of digital objects may contain incomplete, inconsistent, and incorrect values [1]. Most existing frameworks to improve metadata quality rely on crowdsourced correction approaches, e.g., [2]. Such methods are usually slow and biased toward documents that are more discoverable by users. Artificial intelligence (AI) based methods can be adopted to overcome this limit by automatically detecting, correcting, and canonicalizing the metadata, featuring quick and unbiased responses to document metadata. …
X-Disetrac: Distributed Eye-Tracking With Extended Realities, Bhanuka Mahanama, Sampath Jayarathna
X-Disetrac: Distributed Eye-Tracking With Extended Realities, Bhanuka Mahanama, Sampath Jayarathna
College of Sciences Posters
Humans use heterogeneous collaboration mediums such as in-person, online, and extended realities for day-to-day activities. Identifying patterns in viewpoints and pupillary responses (a.k.a eye-tracking data) provide informative cues on individual and collective behavior during collaborative tasks. Despite the increasing ubiquity of these different mediums, the aggregation and analysis of eye-tracking data in heterogeneous collaborative environments remain unexplored. Our study proposes X-DisETrac: Extended Distributed Eye Tracking, a versatile framework for eye tracking in heterogeneous environments. Our approach tackles the complexity by establishing a platform-agnostic communication protocol encompassing three data streams to simplify data aggregation and …
University Of South Dakota 2023 Aashe Stars Assessment Report, Meghann Elizabeth Jarchow
University Of South Dakota 2023 Aashe Stars Assessment Report, Meghann Elizabeth Jarchow
Sustainability & Environment Projects
No abstract provided.
Hart, Robert W., Papers, 1924-1966, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Hart, Robert W., Papers, 1924-1966, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
Personal documents, correspondence, and financial records of Robert W. Hart, former professor at Pittsburg State University.
Robert William Hart was born in 1896 to William and Sarah Hart and grew up in Crawford County, Kansas. In 1916 he graduated from the State Manual Training Normal School (now Pittsburg State University), and found early work as an engineer. Robert served as an ensign in the navy during World War I. He taught in the public schools in Fort Scott and Pittsburg from 1916-1918; 1921-1923. In 1920 he married Retta Statler and they had two children. In 1923 he was hired as …
Spatiotemporal Retrievals Of Soil Moisture And Geomorphologic Data For Landslide Sites In Eastern Kentucky, Lindsey Sebastian Bryson, Daniel M. Francis
Spatiotemporal Retrievals Of Soil Moisture And Geomorphologic Data For Landslide Sites In Eastern Kentucky, Lindsey Sebastian Bryson, Daniel M. Francis
Civil Engineering Research Data
These data are the soil texture, land information system-based soil moisture estimates from assimilation of NASA SMAP satellite-based observations and NOAH 3.6 Land Surface Model estimates, artificial neural network machine learning code, and in-situ soil moisture measurements.
Iowa Waste Reduction Center Newsletter, January 2023, University Of Northern Iowa. Iowa Waste Reduction Center.
Iowa Waste Reduction Center Newsletter, January 2023, University Of Northern Iowa. Iowa Waste Reduction Center.
Iowa Waste Reduction Center Newsletter
Contents:
--- Free Energy Assessment Reveals Significant Savings for Bodensteiner Implement Company
--- Air Permit Applications & Emissions Inventory Reporting - Electronic Reporting Submittal Requirements began Jan. 1, 2023
--- MSEI Season is Underway
--- January 31, 2023 Reporting Deadlines: Grain Facility PM10 PTE
--- Free Warm Winter Clothes at OIE
--- January 31, 2023 Reporting Deadlines: 6X Certification and Compliance Report
--- Save the Date for the Second Annual Energy Trends Workshop
--- How Environmental Changes Impact Iowa Webinar
--- Industry News
Calculus I Companion, Beth Campbell Hetrick, Kimberly R. Spayd
Calculus I Companion, Beth Campbell Hetrick, Kimberly R. Spayd
Open Educational Resources
A course pack for supplementing Calculus 1 with algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and precalculus topics, including reading material, activities, and practice problems assembled from various OER texts.
Strong Homotopy Lie Algebras And Hypergraphs, Samuel J. Bevins, Marco Aldi
Strong Homotopy Lie Algebras And Hypergraphs, Samuel J. Bevins, Marco Aldi
Undergraduate Research Posters
We study hypergraphs by attaching a nilpotent strong homotopy Lie algebra. We especially focus on hypergraph theoretic information that is encoded in the cohomology of the resulting strong homotopy Lie algebra.
Winona State University News Blog: 2015-February 2023, Winona State University
Winona State University News Blog: 2015-February 2023, Winona State University
Winona State University Blogs
This PDF document includes Winona State University (WSU) News Blog articles and entries for the university from 2015-May 2023.
Using Open-Source To Enhance Teaching And Scholarship, Steven Clontz, Michael Black, Ricky Green, Carlos Montalvo, Rebecca Macdonald, Sean Stalley
Using Open-Source To Enhance Teaching And Scholarship, Steven Clontz, Michael Black, Ricky Green, Carlos Montalvo, Rebecca Macdonald, Sean Stalley
CoTL 2023 Panel
The adoption of open-source resources (software, hardware, educational content, and more) that are freely licensed for use, sharing, repurposing, and remixing has grown dramatically in recent years, within both academia and industry. This panel features several faculty and staff who will share and discuss their experiences using open-source solutions to enhance teaching and scholarship (both SoTL and discipline research) at their institutions.
Summer Research Fellowship Project Descriptions 2023, Clark Science Center's Summer Research Fellows Program
Summer Research Fellowship Project Descriptions 2023, Clark Science Center's Summer Research Fellows Program
SURF Abstracts (Women in Science)
A summary of research done by Smith College’s 2023 Summer Research Fellowship (SURF) Program participants. Ever since its 1967 start, SURF has been a cornerstone of Smith’s science education. Supervised by faculty mentor-advisors drawn from the Clark Science Center and connected to its eighteen science, mathematics, and engineering departments and programs and associated centers and units. At summer’s end, SURF participants were asked to summarize their research experiences for this publication.
The ‘Others’ In John Lanchester’S The Wall, Gregory White
The ‘Others’ In John Lanchester’S The Wall, Gregory White
Government: Faculty Books
No abstract provided.