Filtering is the process of removing or separating the unwanted part of …
Filtering is the process of removing or separating the unwanted part of a mixture. In signal processing, filtering is specifically used to remove or extract part of a signal, and this can be accomplished using an analog circuit or a digital device (such as a computer). In this lesson, students learn the impact filtering can have on different types of signals, the concepts of frequency and spectrum, and the connections these topics have to real-world signals such as musical signals. Students also learn the roles that these concepts play in designing different types of filters. The lesson content prepares students for the associated activity in which they use an online demo and a variety of filters to identify the message in a distress signal heavily corrupted by noise.
Students learn the basic principles of filtering as well as how to …
Students learn the basic principles of filtering as well as how to apply digital filters to extract part of an audio signal by using an interactive online demo website. They apply this knowledge in order to isolate a voice recording from a heavily noise-contaminated sound wave. After completing the associated lesson, expect students to be able to attempt (and many successfully finish) this activity with minimal help from the instructor.
Students can learn the 101 of Financial Literacy in this online course. …
Students can learn the 101 of Financial Literacy in this online course. Its engaging, animated, visual and interactive! Teachers can set up an online classroom and manage their students' progress through the modules. This includes quizzes, assignments, discussion prompts, additional learning in the "sidetrips" section. With a fun, dynamic guide that makes money feel empowering, financial literacy becomes a life-long that that pays dividends. Modules: 1. Money Basics and the Economy 2. Setting Goals and Making Wise Consumer Decisions 3. Getting Money: Employment 4. Getting Money: Self Employment - Are You An Entrepreneur? 5. Spending on Major Purchases 6. Borrowing Money 7. Putting Your Money to Work- Saving and Investing Money 8. Protecting Your Money and Things of Value 9. Financial Independence 10. Managing Your Money
The following resource contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask …
The following resource contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask DLC Financial Literacy 20 course.This resources allows you to access all of the Sask DLC supports for Financial Literacy 20 in one place. Course videos and supporting materials (organized by units) are provided.
We plan to facilitate several engineering lessons that requires students to design, …
We plan to facilitate several engineering lessons that requires students to design, build ROV controllers, calculate weight, underwater thrust and buoyancy.
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