Tag Archives: nanotechnology

Energy Harvesting

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Recently, we experienced a power outage during the middle of our school day. I took the opportunity to let my students experience the hands on energy harvesting demonstration lesson plan that I created over the summer at NC State’s ASSIST Center. Energy harvesting is drawing power from another source of energy such as solar, kinetic movement, or body heat among… Read more »

ASSIST Research Symposium at NC State University

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Well, it is hard to believe but our time at the ASSIST Center has concluded. We wrapped up our summer internship by sharing our experiences and project posters at a Research Symposium at NC State University. Guests included students, researchers, other Kenan Fellows and staff, teachers, administrators, family, and friends – including a couple of the canine variety. Each presenter… Read more »

Soldering, Circuits, & Coding

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We finished up last week solidifying our ideas for team lesson plans before taking a break to celebrate the 4th of July Holiday. We were fortunate to learn from Dr. Ben Calhoun at the ASSIST Center’s University of Virginia location virtually via video conference regarding sensor nodes. Then we were able to get hands on in ASSIST’s soldering lab by… Read more »

Mind Mapping

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Yesterday, my Nanotechnology team members and I returned to NC State’s ASSIST Center after our week long retreat in the mountains. We spent the morning learning about Mind Mapping. Contrary to my initial thought, Mind Mapping has nothing to do with activities similar to the one conducted by Duke University on my son as he participated in a brain study… Read more »

Professional Development – Kenan Style!

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Preface: I believe that professional development (PD) should be relevant, applicable, realistic, managed in a timely and efficient manner but most importantly PD needs to be beneficial for student learning. Unfortunately, I have experienced “PD shock” in the past (however, not at my current school of course) in which at least one if not all elements were not in place and… Read more »

Porticos and Device Solutions

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A big thank you to Porticos and Device Solutions both located in Morrisville, NC for hosting the cohort of teachers from the ASSIST Center on Friday, June 19. The businesses team up together occasionally on various projects. Porticos focuses on providing mechanical engineering solutions where as Device Solutions handles the hardware and software side of their projects. Mr. Greg Patterson… Read more »

NC State University’s Nanofabrication Facility (NNF)

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Friday morning, June 19, our Assist cohort had the privilege of being hosted by Dr. Mehmet Ozturk at NC State’s Nanofabrication Facility (NNF) in the university’s Larry K. Monteith Engineering Research Center. Dr. Ozturk began by delivering a lecture on semiconductors while sharing hands on examples and fielding questions. After the discussion, we all suited up to tour the NNF’s clean room… Read more »

First Day of Kenan Fellowship

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Today was a great first day working with the team at NC State’s Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST). Our mentors and team leaders are great and it was nice to meet other educators from around the Triangle that we will be working with. The technology at NC State that was introduced to us today is… Read more »