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Making it RAIN: Using Remotely Accessible Instruments in Nanotechnology to Enhance High School Science Courses
2019
Frontiers in Education Technology
<p>The Remotely Accessible Instruments in Nanotechnology (RAIN) Network is a conglomerate of nineteen community colleges, four-year universities and high school sites that aims to enhance STEM learning by bringing advanced technologies to K-12 education. RAIN provides free remote access to instruments such as Scanning Electron, Atomic Force and Transmission Electron Microscopes, as well as Energy Dispersive and Infrared Spectroscopy. The following is a variety of experiments and an empirical
doi:10.22158/fet.v2n2p74
pmid:35118347
pmcid:PMC8809706
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