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3D printing for biomedical applications
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"When modern 3D printing was invented in the early 1980s, few could have predicted the influence it has today. At no other time in history has it been this easy to transform a sketch into the real thing. And while that feat has proven immensely useful for constructing complex machines, it is unlikely more meaningful anywhere else today than in the field of biomedicine. With the ability to churn out standard or custom prosthetics, devices, and even test models, the 3D printing of biomaterials is revolutionizing medical care. One of the greatest conveniences afforded by biomedical 3D printing is the ability to manufacture parts on demand. Common load-bearing prosthetics, such as those for knee or hip replacements, no longer have to be built in bulk and benched before use. Virtually stored print files can be called upon and processed into parts as soon as they are needed in the clinic, with the printing material and method suited to the part’s function and placement..."

The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.

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Applied Science
Engineering
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Reading
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Date Added:
09/27/2019
3rd Grade History Unit Design: Native Americans of North America
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This unit on American Indians: By studying the regions of the United States and the cultures that live in each region, students are able to compare/contrast within regions and across regions how tribes used their environments, and their cultural and other contributions to American life.

Note that the emphasis here is on broader groups of tribes for each region with some instruction on specific tribes representing each region. In no way is this case study approach to learning about one tribe meant to be generalized to all tribes of that region. We understand that each tribe was and continues to be unique in its culture, practices, lifeways, and traditions.

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Arts and Humanities
Cultural Geography
Education
Elementary Education
History
Social Science
U.S. History
World Cultures
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Unit of Study
Author:
Leslie Heffernan
Date Added:
10/23/2019
3rd Grade History Unit: Geography & Cultures of North America
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The unit is focused on the examination of geography in terms of “place.” Students dive into inquiry to answer the compelling questions, “Where are we?” and “Who are we?” Through these two questions students will understand where they live and where people around the world live. Students will also dive into the term “culture” and define it through many characteristics. Students will examine and reflect upon their own culture and research different cultures of North America.

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Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Central Valley School District
Author:
Leslie Heffernan
Morgen Larsen
Date Added:
06/15/2018
4.NF.B.4.CTask 3-me
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Revolutionary history recipe word problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.

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History
Mathematics
U.S. History
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Assessment
Date Added:
08/26/2018
54th Massachusetts (1863-1865)
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In January 1863, President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation went into effect, and the Union Army began recruiting Black Americans to fight the Civil War. Thousands answered the call. Soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts infantry regiment came from all over the country, dedicated to both the destruction of slavery and the advancement of racial equality nationwide. Their heroism transformed the conflict from a battle to preserve the Union to a grand struggle for freedom. Discover the true story of the men whose fame was restored to public memory by the celebrated 1989 film Glory.

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Ethnic Studies
History
Social Science
U.S. History
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Lesson
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Woodson Center
Author:
Woodson Center
Date Added:
05/20/2024
5 Favorite Films About Modern Latin America
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This video offers a brief review of 5 wonderful films that focus on specific topics in modern Latin American History.

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Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Education
Ethnic Studies
Film and Music Production
Higher Education
History
Social Science
U.S. History
World Cultures
World History
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Lecture
Lesson
Module
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Author:
Anupama Mande
Date Added:
07/09/2020
5. Historical Fiction Book Clubs
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In fifth grade unit 5, Reading Historical Fiction Book Clubs, students will be organized into reading clubs consisting of 3-5 students of similar reading levels as they read historical fiction text set made up of related historical fiction, informational text and primary sources (photographs, letters, posters etc.) How do readers read, analyze and interpret historical fiction text? to understand their historical fiction and the time period connected to the text.
Summarize a written text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.

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English Language Arts
Reading Literature
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Oakland Schools
Date Added:
06/20/2017
5 Most Important Essay Writing Points Which Will Help Your Writing Skill
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For some such understudies, each exposition carries with it the test of improving it that tad than the last one. The issue is that when you write essays frequently, it's anything but difficult to stall out stuck of rehashing a similar recipe each time – especially when you as of now get great criticism from the educators who read them. So how would you take your essays to the following level and go from extraordinary to splendid? Here are some down to earth tips and systems that will enable you to write reliably great essays.  Get Knowledge From Others Esssay Similarly as the books you read intuitively help shape your own written work style, so perusing other individuals' essays can enable you to create and expand alone article composing style. Endeavor to peruse a scope of different essays, including those of your associates and of scholastics. Read essays on a wide assortment of subjects, not really simply those that you're examining; diverse controls may apply various types of contentions or styles, so the more extensive you read, the more conceivable systems there are for you to get and use in essays of your own. Before reading more essay writing tips, if you need essay writing services only say us WriteMyEssayOnline, we will give you best services.As you read other individuals' essays, don't simply fully trust them. Be basic: what do you like about them? What don't you like about them? How enticing do you think they are? Is the contention an adjusted one, with focuses sufficiently upheld with prove? Has the writer utilized any systems you've not seen previously? Another great wellspring of essays is the broadsheet daily papers. Read the feeling pieces and analyze how the writer has upheld their focuses with confirm, and once more, be basic; note where they've forgotten things to attempt to induce you to a specific conclusion. Essays ought to be adjusted, so you can gain from the best of these writers and get a few systems to enable you to shape an adjusted piece.  Your Vocabulary Must Be Good And Use It In Your Essay Properly A decent vocabulary will enable you to express precisely what you mean, as obviously and briefly as could be expected under the circumstances. Economy with words is a normal for all great essays, in light of the fact that perusers (and exposition markers) don't care for having their chance squandered with long, meandering focuses that could have been communicated down the middle the quantity of words. One method for guaranteeing that you can convey plainly and to the fact of the matter is through precise and successful utilization of cutting edge vocabulary. A decent article writer ought to never lay on their trees with regards to vocabulary; it's something you ought to take a shot at persistently, as there are in every case new words to discover that could help pass on a point all the more viably. Additionally, sending a decent vocabulary shows knowledge and enables you to be more enticing in your article composing. Here are some manners by which you can fabricate your vocabulary: Subscribe to a 'word multi day' email, (for example, this one from Merriam-Webster). Make an organizer in your email represent new word messages, with the goal that you can record each email and have them across the board put prepared to flick through and gain from in a sit without moving minute. Read generally, and allude to a lexicon for words you don't know as you come; thusly, you'll take in the new word and additionally observing it in setting so you know how to utilize it legitimately. Read diverse types of fiction, and verifiable covering a scope of subjects, and you'll have the special reward of augmenting your general learning and also your vocabulary. Use a thesaurus – on the off chance that you end up utilizing similar words again and again, change up your dialect by looking into those words in a thesaurus and finding different words that mean a similar thing. An expression of caution: words you find in a thesaurus can't simply be utilized reciprocally; even words with comparable implications can vary quietly in a way that makes them unseemly in specific settings, so discover cases of a word utilized accurately before you utilize another word out of the blue. Learn prefixes, additions and roots – it sounds exhausting, however this alternate route will enable you to take in a large number of more words. Numerous roots originate from Latin and Greek words, for example, "bene" in Latin, signifying "great", which offers ascend to words, for example, "advocate", "considerate" and "advantage". It's regularly conceivable to conclude the significance of another word in the event that you know its root and read it in setting. Prefixes are added to the start of a word to change the importance, for example, "semi" or "bet", while additions are added to the end, for example, "- capable" or "- ance". Start a vocabulary book – you most likely have one in case you're taking in an outside dialect, so why not have one for your local dialect also? Get yourself a decent scratch pad and utilize it to gather new words and their implications. The demonstration of recording the definition will enable you to recollect it, and you could incorporate a case of how the word is utilized to expand your odds of retaining it for use in essays. It might have distinctive segments for words on specific topics; you could have a general segment, and after that further parts of the scratch pad could be committed to expressions of utilization in history essays, science essays et cetera.  Plan Your Essay Before Writing We've presumably all had it pounded into us that we ought to write a paper plan before we begin composing, however before you even do that, you have to realize what the contention you will make really is. At exactly that point would you be able to begin composing the structure for an article that develops to your general decision. To consolidate what you're endeavoring to state into a short, smart rundown for you to work from, take a stab at making an 'Elevator Pitch' style synopsis of what you expect to write and why perusers ought to be occupied with it. The Elevator Pitch is a system utilized by sales representatives when consolidating the contentions for purchasing an item into the most limited conceivable outline of why a client ought to think about a buy. The businessperson is advised to envision themselves in a lift; in the time it takes for that lift to achieve the coveted floor, they ought to have given a convincing contention for that item that would result in the client getting it, or if nothing else needing to know more. Your Elevator Pitch for your paper should pitch the possibility of it to a peruser, abandoning them needing to peruse the article being referred to. This is a significant extreme exercise, as it constrains you to be heartlessly compact in your reasoning and selection of words; however you can utilize this rundown to enable you to write your presentation, and it'll enable you to accomplish lucidity in what you're endeavoring to state.  Give Solid Information To Reader What Other People Say We've said this on a past article on exposition composing, however it appears to be germane to specify it here as well. Essays are a shot for you to flaunt how broadly read you are, so ensure you quote other individuals' assessments, and unique sources, on what you're expounding on. For instance, if you somehow managed to write a history paper on early religious practices in Britain, you could cite unique messages on that point, (for example, Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People) and furthermore specify what a scope of current researchers need to say in regards to the theme. Differentiating perspectives ought to be looked for; it's far-fetched that everybody concedes to the subject, so indicate you've taken a gander at all the conceivable points. For every one of the subjects you're examining, begin a page in a journal for vital individuals in that field, with a synopsis of when they lived and what their perspectives are. That way, you'll have something to allude to when you're composing an article and need to counsel proper researchers or different writers whose assessments you may wish to incorporate. Try not to cite excessively; blend references with your own assessments so it doesn't look as if you need to take cover behind other individuals' words. It's fine to differ with a researcher you quote, if you can give proof and thinking for doing as such. This demonstrates you have contemplated it and influenced your own brain to up, as opposed to aimlessly tolerating what that researcher has said; this shows solid basic thinking aptitudes, one of the signs of splendid understudies.  Your Punctuation Must Be Good  You may not deliberately acknowledge it when you're perusing, but rather refined sentence structures have the universe of effect to how clever you sound. As we've just stated, the most vital thought when you're composing is making yourself simple for perusers to see; however you can in any case do this and use a scope of intriguing punctuation in the meantime. Utilize an assortment of sentence structures, long and short, yet don't give your sentences a chance to end up too long and meandering, or they wind up hard to peruse. Successful accentuation is fundamental in passing on your contentions influentially; the exact opposite thing an instructor or teacher needs to peruse is an article loaded with poor language structure. Also, the peruser shouldn't need to peruse a sentence more than once to comprehend it. You likely as of now have a manner of speaking you use for composing essays, however is it fascinating and locks in? Read through a portion of your old essays and ask yourself genuinely whether you discover them engrossing. In the event that they're not, it could well be on the grounds that you've not built up the correct manner of speaking. Essays constitute a formal, scholastic setting, yet that doesn't mean you need to exhaust. A sure manner of speaking will help demonstrate the peruser that you hear what you're saying and promise them that they're in safe hands. 

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Lesson Plan
Author:
Jashon Langer
Date Added:
08/25/2018
5 Pythagorean Solids
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This OER explores the basic organization of the Pythagorean Solids. It contains both an activity as well as resources for further exploration. It is a product of the OU Academy of the Lynx, developed in conjunction with the Galileo's World Exhibition at the University of Oklahoma.

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Arts and Humanities
History
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Homework/Assignment
Lecture Notes
Primary Source
Student Guide
Date Added:
10/09/2015
5 To One Ha
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Another show of Northern optimism in the early months of the Lincoln administration. Uncle Sam approaches from the left holding a bayonet, causing five Southern soldiers to flee in panic to the right. In their haste to retreat the Confederates drop their flag, muskets, a hat, and a boot. A black child and two black men, one fiddling, watch with obvious glee from the background. Prominent in the center foreground are a mound marked "76" bearing an American flag and a crowing cock. In the background are the Capitol at Washington (left) and the palmetto trees of South Carolina (right).|Entered . . . by W. Wiswell . . . Ohio, June 8th 1861.|The Library's copy of the print is the copyright deposit impression.|Title appears as it is written on the item.|Weitenkampf, p. 132.|Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)|Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1861-28.

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History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Primary Source
Provider:
Library of Congress
Provider Set:
Library of Congress - Cartoons 1766-1876
Date Added:
06/08/2013
6 Cents. Humbug Glory Bank
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Another mock bank note parodying the "shinplasters" of the 1837 panic. Such small-denomination notes were based on the division of the Spanish dollar, the dominant specie of the time. Hence they were issued in sums of 6 (more accurately 6 1/4), 25, 50, and 75 cents. These fractional notes proliferated during the Panic of 1837 with the emergency suspension of specie (i.e., money in coin) payments by New York banks on May 10 of that year. "Treasury Note" and "Fifty Cents Shin Plaster" (nos. 1837-9 and -11) also use the bank note format to comment on the dismal state of American finances. Unlike these, however, "Humbug Glory Bank" is actually the same size as a real note. The note is payable to "Tumble Bug Benton," Missouri senator and hard-money advocate Thomas Hart Benton, and is signed by "Cunning Reuben [Whitney, anti-Bank adviser to Jackson and Van Buren] Cash'r" and "Honest Amos [Kendall, Postmaster General and influential advisor to Van Buren] Pres't." It shows several coins with the head of Andrew Jackson at left, a jackass with the title "Roman Firmness," a hickory leaf (alluding to Jackson's nickname "Old Hickory"), and a vignette showing Jackson's hat, clay pipe, spectacles, hickory stick, and veto (of the 1832 bill to recharter the Bank of the United States) in a blaze of light. Above is a quote from Jackson's March 1837 farewell address to the American people, "I leave this great people prosperous and happy."|Copyrighted by Anthony Fleetwood, 1837.|Published at 89 Nassau Str. New York.|Signed facetiously: Martin Van Buren Sc.|The print was deposited for copyright on August 21, 1837, by Anthony Fleetwood, and published at the same address (89 Nassau Street) as "Capitol Fashions" (no. 1837-1), also an etching. The Library's impression (the copyright deposit proof) is printed on extremely thin tissue.|Title appears as it is written on the item.|Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)|Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1837-10.

Subject:
History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Primary Source
Provider:
Library of Congress
Provider Set:
Library of Congress - Cartoons 1766-1876
Date Added:
06/13/2013
75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge with Stephanie Syjuco | KQED Art School
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For the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge, artist Stephanie Syjuco created an expansive shop of souvenirs produced in a monochrome palette: the memorable orange hue of the Golden Gate Bridge. Working with the same paint used to keep the bridge looking fresh, Syjuco's installation features all things reddish-orange: teacups, jewelry, postcards and tchotchkes that are surprisingly not for sale, but presented together as a conceptual art installation. This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Syjuco’s collaborative process.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
01/12/2024
8th grade: My place in history
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Created by NHPRC Teacher Participant/Creator: Michael Freydin: Adaptable to other grades. Cumulative assignment for the end of the year. During previous lessons, student have evaluated their own place in history, and in our nation’s history. This final project builds on their understanding of history by conduct an interview to connect neighborhood/family history to world history events.

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Social Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
07/27/2019
9/11 Anniversary Teaching Guide
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Our age-appropriate classroom lessons and activities for grades K-12 aim to deepen your students' understanding of September 11 and develop their critical thinking skills. The guide, written by Morningside Center executive director Tom Roderick, also includes recommended books and other teaching ideas.

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History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility
Provider Set:
Teachable Moment
Date Added:
09/27/2013
9 Men's Morris Resources
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This collection of resources is intended to support the OER Commons resource "Historic Games: 9 Men's Morris." In that resource, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum's Director of Education Deb Rantanen teaches how to play one of the most popular board games from ancient times up to the United States' Colonial Era: Nine Men's Morris. Along the way she'll also share some of the history of where the gameboard has been found.

Subject:
History
U.S. History
World Cultures
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Author:
JPPM Admin
Date Added:
06/29/2021
AAPI Women Voices: Identity & Activism in Poetry
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Through this unit, students will explore Asian American and Pacific Islander (“AAPI”) women’s poetry in order to craft and inspire their own poetry. After analyzing and interpreting poems, students recognize poetry as a vehicle to express their own untold stories about events small and large.
This unit will expose students to voices of AAPI women poets. Their experiences will help facilitate a dialogue of identity, beauty, tradition and activism. Many students face these issues during this pivotal time of their development.
Furthermore, this unit will help students explore their viewpoints as they craft and design their own poems and explore the readings. This unit allows students of all abilities and intersectionalities to make their voices heard and draw from their unique perspectives.

2021 Social Science Standards Integrated with Ethnic Studies:
Civics and Government: 7.5, HS.2, HS.11
Geography: 6.14, HS.51
Historical Knowledge: 6.21, 8.22, 8.25, HS.63, HS.64, HS.65, HS.66
Historical Thinking: 7.25, 8.32
Social Science Analysis: 6.24, 6.27, 7.28, 7.29, 8.36, HS.78

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Author:
The Asian American Education Project
Date Added:
02/01/2023