Integral Contol Mode Application
By Terry Bartelt
In this animated object, learners examine the operation of a robot using the integral control mode to overcome a steady state.
Positions Used in Medical Examinations
By Candy Dailey
In this interactive object, students view the various positions used during medical examinations. They then match the names of the positions with the correct images and with their descriptions.
Anatomy of the Hip
By Ann Jadin
Learners examine and identify the parts of the hip joint.
Transistor Fundamentals: Base-Biased NPN Transistor
By Patrick Hoppe
Students view a dc analysis of a base-biased NPN transistor.
An Introduction to the Solderless Breadboard (Screencast)
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the layout and operation of the solderless breadboard.
What Type of Team Do You Belong To?
By VickyWeiland
Are you a member of a fragmented, conflicted, or smooth- functioning team? Learn the characteristics of each to build a stronger team.
Time Management
By Mitch Vesaas
The learner will assess his or her time management strategies and study habits.
Sine Wave Fundamentals: Practice Problem #4
In this interactive object, learners determine the Vp, Vp-p, Vrms, Vavg, and the frequency of a sine wave that is displayed on an oscilloscope screen.
Automotive Electrical Systems: Ohm's LawPractice Problems #3
By Andrew Rinke, Patrick Hoppe
Learners review Ohm's Law and then work 12 problems to help them apply the law to automotive electrical systems. In each of the problems, students are given two of the three variables (voltage, resistance, or current) and are asked to solve for the third.
Freedom of Religion
By Therese Nemec
In this learning activity you'll examine the meaning of the term "freedom of religion" and answers questions about the First Amendment.
DNA collection methods
By Dan Mader
This learning object will define DNA collection and methods
Statics -- Trig: The Law of Sines
By Steve Whitmoyer
In this interactive object, students use the Law of Sines to calculate forces.
Schmitt Trigger
In this animated object, learners examine the operation of a Schmitt Trigger IC and its hysteresis function. A brief quiz completes the activity.
The Flip-Flop
In this animated activity, learners view the flip-flop and read about its outputs, the information it stores, and its storage conditions. A quiz completes the lesson.
Dietary Manager Training: Diabetes
By Marian Benz
Students read about the different types of diabetes and the treatment methods available.
Pneumatic Actuators
In this animated object, learners examine different types of pneumatic actuators, cylinders, and motors.
PLC Sinking Input Modules
In this animated object, learners examine how to wire field devices to a PLC sinking input module.
The Case for Process Improvement: A Financial Example
By James Bork
Students read how profits can be doubled with the elimination of only a fraction of the "waste" in a company's operation.
Six Sigma Training and Certification
By Lee Binz
Learners read descriptions of the following training and certification levels for organizations using a lean approach to quality: "green belt," "black belt," "master black belt," and "champion."
Wire Feed Welding Gun Assembly
By Dave Hoffman
In this interactive object, learners follow steps to assemble a wire feed welding torch or gun.
The 8 Wastes of the Lean Production System
By Janet Braun
The learner identifies ways to eliminate or minimize wastes found in business processes. A quiz completes the activity.
Total Resistance of a Series Circuit
In this learning activity you'll review the process of solving for the total resistance in a series DC circuit.
Assessing Cranial Nerves
By Carrie Thompson
In this highly interactive and animated object, learners complete three exercises to identify the cranial nerves and their functions.
Time Management for Online Success
By Kaye Krueger
Learners listen to other students express their concerns about taking an online course. Strategies for how to be successful in school are discussed.
Platelet Structure
By Debbie Heinritz
Learners view the three zones of platelet structure, peripheral, structural, and organelle, and read about their functions.