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thinking tool

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tool

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system

SCIENCE

Classical Mechanics in Context of Golf Game

Heat and Thermodynamics

Distillation and Related Topics

TECHNOLOGY

X-Ray Powder Diffraction Laboratory

Virtual Energy Efficient House

Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation

Fiber Optics and Photonics

Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED)

Optical Sensors

Automotive Technology

Turbines, Diesels and Propulsion Plants

BIOMANUFACTURING

BioLogic LP Chromatography Laboratory

Upstream processing

Single-Use Upstream Biomanufacturing

blended learning environment ATeL learning modules comprise simulations and virtual labs that are designed by a team of teachers and educators with the primary goal to make learning science and technology affordable for ALL students. Each virtual lab comprises variety of educational resources conceptually linked in such a way that they complement each other.
The flexible and open-ended framework of our virtual labs provides teachers with a template and the opportunity to create a comprehensive technology rich learning environment. Yet, ATeL simulations and virtual labs can be used independently with existing science and technology curricula.
All simulations and virtual labs are fully compliant with the latest National and State Science and Technology Education Standards as well as with emerging e-learning standards.
interactive online education
ATeL's e-learning modules, their components and custom-made materials can be used in many ways including but not limited to the following:
  • ATeL simulations, virtual experiments and interactive lessons can be used before classroom lectures, as warm-up activities to give students initial familiarization with the subject and to prepare them to better comprehend the lesson content.
  • Teachers can use ATeL simulations for lecture demonstrations.
  • ATeL virtual experiments and labs can be used after class as supplementary material and for assessment.
  • ATeL interactive lessons and virtual labs available through the Web or a school local area network can be used by both distance learners and traditional students as a supplement to or even a replacement for traditional labs for hands-on training.
  • Simulation-based e-learning modules can be used by individuals involved in distance learning.
  • Instructors and course designers can incorporate ATeL simulations in their own curricula.
  • Authoring tools can be used to create new virtual experiments, interactive lessons, quizzes and tests that can be incorporated into existing curricula.
  • Interactive custom lessons and virtual experiments can be integrated with simulators to reinforce professional skills training.
  • Custom simulation-based lessons that present basic system/device design and operational principles in very visual and interactive formats are useful tools for training sales and technical support employees.
  • Interactive simulations and animations, which realistically visualize new products or new features, can be placed on your company Web site for customer education or can be incorporated into online catalogs to enhance your current or potential customer experience and retentions.