05136nam 2200661 450 991079730440332120230420011133.01-4522-9603-01-4522-9877-7(CKB)3710000000456868(EBL)1650909(OCoLC)922907672(SSID)ssj0001531459(PQKBManifestationID)12647956(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001531459(PQKBWorkID)11463316(PQKB)10438370(MiAaPQ)EBC1994194(EXLCZ)99371000000045686820150820h20092009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTeaching U.S. history beyond the textbook six investigative strategies, grades 5-12 /Yohuru Rashied Williams ; foreword by James Percoco ; cover designer, Scott Van AttaThousand Oaks, California :Corwin Press,2009.©20091 online resource (160 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4129-6621-3 1-4129-6620-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""About the Author""; ""Introduction: History Educationâ€?A Matter of Life or Death?""; ""How This Book is Organized""; ""References""; ""Chapter 1 - Haunted History: Revealing the Hidden Past""; ""Discovering Haunted History""; ""What is Haunted History?""; ""Constructing HOST Files""; ""How to Begin""; ""HOST File Numbers and Clues""; ""Haunted History as Assessment Pieces""; ""A Sampling of HOST Files""; ""HOST FILE #1851â€?1852â€?1887 ""; ""HOST FILE #07111804: A Federalist Haunting in Weehawken """"HOST FILE #1644â€?1718â€?1987 """"Haunted History Priority File: “13 Ghostsâ€?""; ""Questions for Review and Reflection""; ""References""; ""Resources and Further Reading""; ""On the Web""; ""Chapter 2 - The CSI Approach: Making Students Detectives""; ""What is the CSI Approach?""; ""Cold Case #1906 ""; ""Constructing Cold Cases""; ""How to Begin""; ""Cold Case #1676 ""; ""The Difference Between Haunted History and CSI""; ""Cold Case #1923 ""; ""HOST FILE #821923 ""; ""A Sampling of Cold Cases""; ""Cold Case #1867â€?1934 ""; ""Cold Case #2000 ""; ""Cold Case #9131857 """"Cold Case #1868 """"Questions for Review and Reflection""; ""References""; ""Resources and Further Reading""; ""On the Web""; ""Chapter 3 - Historical Fingerprinting: Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources""; ""Learning to Think Like a Historian""; ""What is Historical Fingerprinting?""; ""Island""; ""Core""; ""Crossover""; ""Bifurcation""; ""Constructing a Historical Fingerprinting Kit""; ""Fingerprinting a Document""; ""A Sampling of Historical Fingerprinting at Work""; ""Fingerprinting the Declaration of Independence""; ""Fingerprinting the Preamble to the United States Constitution""""Fingerprinting Political Cartoons""""Dusting Secondary Sources""; ""Questions for Review and Reflection""; ""References""; ""Resources and Further Reading""; ""On the Web""; ""Chapter 4 - The Intersection: Historical Accident Reconstruction""; ""What is the Intersection?""; ""The Intersection as Accident Reconstruction""; ""The Intersection and Teaching Core Democratic Values Through History""; ""Setting up the Intersection""; ""A Sampling of Historical Intersections""; ""PFDA: A Progressive Era Intersection""; ""Lincoln and Fremont at the Intersection""""The Emancipation Proclamation in the Intersection""""Adding Layers""; ""Eisenhower and Warren at the Intersection""; ""Gun Control in the Intersection""; ""Questions for Review and Reflection""; ""References""; ""Resources and Further Reading""; ""Chapter 5 - Meet SCOTUS: Engaging Students in the Drama of Court Cases""; ""What is SCOTUS?""; ""Encouraging Critical Thinking""; ""Introducing SCOTUS""; ""Using SCOTUS""; ""Historical Figures on Trial""; ""The Scales of Justice: Weighing the Evidence""; ""“I Object!â€? Setting the Rules for Mock Trials""; ""A Sampling of Court Cases""""Murray v. the State of Maryland""Aligned with national standards, these strategies and sample lessons turn learners into history detectives as they solve historical mysteries, prepare arguments for famous cases, and more.TeachingMethodologyTeachingPhilosophyEducationStudy and teachingUnited StatesUnited StatesHistoryStudy and teachingTeachingMethodology.TeachingPhilosophy.EducationStudy and teaching973.071Williams Yohuru1971-1498645Percoco JamesAtta Scott VanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797304403321Teaching U.S. history beyond the textbook3724258UNINA04842nam 2200649 450 991080958190332120200520144314.0(CKB)2670000000609043(EBL)2012265(SSID)ssj0001560428(PQKBManifestationID)16193039(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001560428(PQKBWorkID)14825289(PQKB)11340512(Au-PeEL)EBL2012265(CaPaEBR)ebr11042975(CaONFJC)MIL768354(OCoLC)907467274(MiAaPQ)EBC2012265(EXLCZ)99267000000060904320150424h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrElectrochemical micromachining for nanofabrication, MEMS and nanotechnology /Bijoy BhattacharyyaAmsterdam, [Netherlands] :William Andrew,2015.©20151 online resource (297 p.)Micro & Nano Technologies SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-323-35288-X 0-323-32737-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front Cover; Electrochemical Micromachining for Nanofabrication, MEMS and Nanotechnology; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgment; Symbols; CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION; 1.1 MICROMACHINING AND NANOFABRICATION; 1.2 MEMS AND MICROSYSTEMS; 1.3 CONDITIONS FOR MICROMACHINING AND NANOFABRICATION; 1.4 TYPES OF MICROMACHINING PROCESSES; 1.5 ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROMACHINING; 1.6 ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY FOR MICROSYSTEMS AND NANOFABRICATION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2 - ELECTROCHEMICAL MACHINING: MACRO TO MICRO; INTRODUCTION; 2.1 BACKGROUND OF ECM2.2 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANODIC DISSOLUTION2.3 IMPORTANT INFLUENCING FACTORS OF ECM FOR MICROMACHINING; 2.4 EMM: PRESENT STATUS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3 - PRINCIPLE OF MATERIAL REMOVAL IN ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROMACHINING; 3.1 MECHANISM OF MATERIAL REMOVAL; 3.2 EQUIVALENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FOR EMM; 3.3 MRR MODEL; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4 - TYPES OF EMM; INTRODUCTION; 4.1 THROUGH-MASK EMM; 4.2 MASKLESS EMM; 4.3 THREE-DIMENSIONAL EMM; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5 - ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROMACHINING SETUP; 5.1 DETAILS OF EMM SETUP; 5.2 CURRENT STATUS OF DEVELOPMENTS IN EMM SETUP; 5.3 IEG CONTROL STRATEGY; REFERENCESCHAPTER 6 - DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENTS OF MICROTOOLSINTRODUCTION; 6.1 TYPES OF EMM TOOLS; 6.2 MICROTOOL DESIGN FOR EMM; 6.3 METHODS OF MICROTOOL FABRICATION; 6.4 EMM FOR MICROTOOL FABRICATION; 6.5 DIFFERENT FEATURES OF MICROTOOLS FABRICATED BY EMM; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7 - INFLUENCING FACTORS OF EMM; INTRODUCTION; 7.1 EMM POWER SUPPLY; 7.2 ELECTROLYTE FOR EMM; 7.3 INFLUENCE OF IEG; 7.4 INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE, CONCENTRATION, AND ELECTROLYTE FLOW; 7.5 INFLUENCE OF TOOL FEED RATE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8 - IMPROVEMENT OF MACHINING ACCURACY; INTRODUCTION; 8.1 TOOL INSULATION8.2 ELECTROLYTE CIRCULATION8.3 SHAPE OF THE MICROTOOL; 8.4 TOOL MOVEMENT STRATEGY; 8.5 STRAY CURRENT AND MICROSPARKS PHENOMENA IN EMM; 8.6 HYBRID EMM; 8.7 SELECTION OF COMBINATION OF MACHINING PARAMETERS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9 - ADVANTAGES, LIMITATIONS, AND APPLICATIONS OF EMM; INTRODUCTION; 9.1 ADVANTAGES; 9.2 APPLICATIONS; 9.3 LIMITATIONS AND REMEDIES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10 - MICRODEVICES FABRICATION FOR MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND OTHER MICROENGINEERING APPLICATIONS; INTRODUCTION; 10.1 MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS; 10.2 SEMICONDUCTOR MICROMACHINING BY EMM10.3 MICROENGINEERING APPLICATIONSREFERENCES; CHAPTER 11 - ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSYSTEM TECHNOLOGY; INTRODUCTION; 11.1 FEATURES OF EMST; 11.2 SCALING DOWN AND SCALING UP; 11.3 ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROCELL AND MICROELECTRODE; 11.4 ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTIONS IN EMST; 11.5 APPLICATIONS OF EMST IN MICROSYSTEM TECHNOLOGY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 12 - RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN EMM FOR MICRO AND NANOFABRICATION; INTRODUCTION; 12.1 WIRE EMM; 12.2 SOLID-STATE EMM; 12.3 SURFACE STRUCTURING; 12.4 ELECTROCHEMICAL WET STAMPING; 12.5 ELECTROCHEMICAL PATTERNING BY ENFACE TECHNOLOGY; 12.6 NANOFABRICATION BY EMMREFERENCESMicro & nano technologies.MicromachiningNanotechnologyMicroelectromechanical systemsMicromachining.Nanotechnology.Microelectromechanical systems.671.35Bhattacharyya Bijoy1685523MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809581903321Electrochemical micromachining for nanofabrication, MEMS and nanotechnology4057726UNINA