Tomaszewicz, Keith
- Welcome
- Pre-Algebra
- Introduction to Engineering Design (Dual Enrollment with Chandler-Gilbert Community College ECE102)
- Principles of Engineering (Dual Enrollment with Chandler-Gilbert Community College ECE103)
- Digital Electronics
- Intel Visit Spring 2013
- Engineering Societies
- Math and Engineering Web Links
- Video Links
- Calendar
- Basha High
- Math and Engineering Web Links
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GNU Octave
GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing other numerical experiments. It also provides extensive graphics capabilities for data visualization and manipulation. Octave is normally used through its interactive command line interface, but it can also be used to write non-interactive programs. The Octave language is quite similar to Matlab so that most programs are easily portable.
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ADE Career and Technical Education Web Page
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs prepare students to enter the workforce with the academic and vocational skills needed to compete successfully in the job market. CTE courses typically include competency-based learning.
Our Vision: Ensure a dynamic workforce by fully developing every student’s career and academic potential.
Our Mission: Prepare Arizona students for workforce success and continuous learning. -
Autodesk Inventor
Autodesk®Now you can push the boundaries of design with Autodesk® software. Download the same, full version software that over 9 million designers, engineers and digital artists are using at 100 percent of Fortune 100 companies in over 183 countries around the world. Experience the newest editions of 2D and 3D products of Autodesk® Inventor®, Autodesk® Revit®, Autodesk® 3ds Max®, Autodesk® Maya®, and AutoCAD®.The following website will help you register to get a free download of the software. -
Dot Diva
Dot Diva ia a new website to encourage high school and college aged girls to explore the vast potential for career and creative opportunities in the computer science field . This initiative was created by WGBH, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), & NCWIT (National Center for Women & Information Technology) and features entertaining and educational resources for girls, educators, professionals and parents.
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Engineering Your Future
Look, Listen and Explore! Here at the “Engineering Your Future” website, you can see and hear real engineers talk about their careers. Find out what engineers do, what it takes to become an engineer and learn why engineers love their jobs.What else can you find on this website? You’ll find career-related tips so you can prepare yourself now for high school and college studies in engineering. Also on this site are tips for parents, people who can help you gather more information and guide you toward a rewarding future in engineering. -
Project Lead The Way
Project Lead The Way® has created courses that complement math and science college preparatory programs to establish a solid background in engineering and technology. -
See@ASU
Do you want to know what engineering is about? SEE@asu is a one week program that allows students, who will be high school seniors next year, the opportunity to learn what the fields of engineering entail. Students move in on Sunday afternoon and stay until the following Saturday. During each weekday, students spend the day with one of our five engineering schools touring its research labs, engaging in related engineering activities and meeting with faculty and students—all with the goal of getting to understand the fields and career opportunities available in engineering. -
Virtual Tensile Tester
1.Select one of the four test specimens from the upper right corner.
2.Drag the specimen to the tensometer jaws.
3.When in position the jaws will close, locking the specimen in place.
4.Press the green Start test button to begin the test.
5.During the test a load/extension graph will be drawn.
6.A load will be applied until the specimen fails.
7.When the test is complete click on the print icon to print the graph.