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- a guide to good practice for staff teaching d/Deaf students - "Learning, teaching and assessment: a guide to good practice for staff teaching d/Deaf students in science and engineering" - funded by the HEFCE as part of the SignsOnline project. The guide is aimed at providing concise practical advice on different teaching situations, from lab work to formal lectures. It is available free of charge and can be downloaded in pdf. format.
(Added: 22-Apr-2005 By: DP Hits: 644)
- Calibration UK Forum - UK's Calibration Forum. Find the answer to any calibration queries. Discussion and knowledge sharing across the calibration industry. For scientists, engineers, teachers and students alike.
(Added: 16-Mar-2003 By: CC Hits: 971)
- Construction & Engineering - good practice - dedicated to sharing good practice among providers. It includes: a regular updated list of FREE training events for teachers and managers, a lsit of mentor colleges, web-based discussion groups, examples of schemes of work, lesson plans, teaching guides and more.
(Added: 12-Jun-2001 By: DP Hits: 973)
- Discover Engineering - Discover Engineering has been developed and funded by Gradcracker - the careers website for graduate engineers. Discover Engineering provides a gateway to hundreds of websites for young engineers. Here you’ll find everything you need to know about how to become an engineer.
(Added: 28-May-2009 By: DP Hits: 146)
- efunda – units and constants - part of the efunda site, this link offers information on the SI system, prefixes unit conversions (everything from temperature to currency) and much more.
(Added: 2-Oct-2002 By: DP Hits: 902)
- Engineer on a disk - Extensive learning resources for Automation, Design, Electrical Engineering, Computer Hardware, Manufacturing, Materials, Mathematical Modelling, Mechanical Mechatronics aand much more ...
(Added: 15-Feb-2001 By: JB Hits: 1063)
- Engineering E-journal Search Engine - - searches the full text of over 150 engineering e-journals, which are listed in the EEVL catalogue of engineering resources (with their own record or as part of a parent site). In order to be selected, e-journals must be free, full text (or offer most of their content as full text) and available without registration. Articles in PDF and Postscript format are also included.
(Added: 4-Jun-2003 By: RM Hits: 774)
- Engineering Interact - is a resource produced by the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. It is aimed at 9-11 year olds and aims to teach children about science in a fun and interesting way, and promote the subject of engineering. (i.e. upper Key Stage 2). It covers all of the Physical Processes area of the National Curriculum. The material is presented in a game format. The detective story games link with Scientific Learning Modules (such as "Light Sources and Light Rays", "Sources of Sound" and "Friction") which teach concepts to the children. These modules are stand-alone and can be used without the game environment. An elimination procedure at the end of the games tests how well the children have learnt the material. There then follows information about engineering applications using extended ideas from the science the children have just learnt about. This looks to be a very useful resource with a variety of applications.
(Added: 11-Sep-2004 By: DP Hits: 705)
- Engineering Signs - - an online British Sign Language (BSL)/English glossary for engineering and the built environment. It is aimed at d/Deaf students, their interpreters, and anyone else interested in learning signs for specialist subjects. Hundreds of terms are defined, each with a video clip of the associated signs.
(Added: 19-Jan-2005 By: DP Hits: 679)
- Engineering UK On-line - includes industry news items, an events listing, a company directory, and links to engineering Web
sites.
(Added: 26-Jul-2000 By: DP Hits: 1127)
- Science & Engineering Encyclopaedia - A detailed Science/Engineering encyclopaedia which includes a large number of 'calculations' - you input some of the variables, the website will then calculate the unknown.
(Added: 26-Feb-2005 By: DP Hits: 688)
- The Engineer online - claims to be the first European portal site aimed at the engineering community. It is based around content taken from the trade journal, The Engineer. Includes an archive, latest industry news, an events diary and 'thematic channels' for the following: Aerospace, Automotive, Chemical & Process, Communications, Computers & IT, Electrical & Electronics, Medical & Pharma, Military & Defence, Rail & Marine, Structural & Civil and Subcontracting. Formally the e4engineering website.
(Added: 26-Jul-2000 By: TC Hits: 1264)
- Young Engineer - aims to inspire young people to recognise the importance and excitement of a career in engineering. Young Engineer has a network of over 1600 science, engineering and technology clubs around the UK. This site will tell you what Young Engineers are all about and what they can do for you - whether you're a young person thinking about a career in engineering, a teacher looking for resources to promote science and technology, or a company who wants to form positive links with education and invest in the engineers of the future.
(Added: 6-Apr-2005 By: DP Hits: 761)
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