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Arizona Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers Focuses on the reform of science and mathematics courses and curricula taken by students intending to become K-12 teachers. Lists programs, courses and teaching resources.
Arizona State Public Information Network (ASPIN) Provides funding and information for educational programs promoting accessing the internet and basic computer operation. Projects and links to participating partners are listed.
ASU Public Communication Technology Project Strives to educate and promote the benefits and use of new communication technology. Lists project accomplishments.
Design Automation Lab Focuses on the research of geometric dimensioning as it relates to machining/process planning. Lists details of current and past project. Provides information on related seminars.
Central Arizona - Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Discusses studies focusing on how the human presence influences an arid-land ecosystem. Lists aspects of the research with an overview of the processes involved.
Center for Solid State Electronics Research (CSSER) Provides facilities and resources to further the research and development of micro-electronics. Offers descriptions and images of tools and laboratories used in research.
Interactive Nano-Visualization in Science and Engineering Education (IN-VSEE) project Promotes the advancement of nanotechnology through research and education. Provides remote access to microscopes and tools simulating nano-fabrication for research and observation.
Modeling Instruction Program Dedicated to research-based reform of physics instruction at all grade levels and sustained professional growth and support for physics teachers. Provides details about the Modeling Instruction in High School Physics program, Remodeling University Physics program, a list of opportunities for professional growth through workshops and courses using and teaching modeling instruction, and links to local and national resources.
The Partnership for Research In Spatial Modeling (PRISM) Dedicated to the development of three dimensional re-creation projects. Lists pilot projects, resources and publications.
ASU Research E-Magazine Information about the work conducted by Arizona State University scientists, engineers, and scholars.
Global Institute of Sustainability Provides computing support, data archiving and facilitates research of environmental studies. Lists projects, archived newsletters and outreach initiatives.
Technology Based Learning and Research (TBLR) Provides structure to coordinate various technology-based research and development projects through the use of computers and other communication technologies. Discusses the scope and methodology of different projects with links to examples.
Thermal Emission Spectrometer Project Organizes down-loadable data measuring the thermal infrared energy emitted from Mars recorded by the Mars Global Surveyor. Provides links to related Mars survey missions and other geological studies.
Center for Solid State Science Provides facilities for research and analysis of the composition and properties of new technology based alloys and materials. Lists available resources and laboratories.
Institute of Human Origins Contains information about the recovery and analysis of fossil evidence supporting the theory of human evolution. Lists bibliography of recommended related resources and previous newsletters.
Nanostructures Research Group Provides research information on the development of ultra-small semiconductor devices. Information and images of the development processes and a bibliography of published papers are listed.
Telecommunications Research Center (TRC) Features lab, facilities, and overview of mission on the Arizona State campus.
ASUSat 1 An ASU NASA Space Grant project, is Arizona State University's first student designed satellite.

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