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Howard University's Nets.Work project: Crystal Structure and X-Ray Diffraction

Client Introduction

NETs.Work builds the capacity of participating college faculty to develop technology skills, integrate technology with their course work, transform pre-service education, and to develop a cadre of practioners who are able to use technology to enhance student comprehension and success.

Faculty are supported in the development of their projects with workshops, small-group training, telephone consultation, one-on-one mentoring, and collaborative peer support. Faculty meet for cross-campus training. project development, and peer feedback. Mini-grants are awarded to support faculty projects, scholarly writing and presentations, and for catalyst activities that will spread the projects and lessons learned.

Project Overview

Nets.work asked me to develop a website that would serve as an online class reinforcement for a graduate class at Howard University titled "Crystal Structure and X-Ray Diffraction". The website reinforces the class lessons on Crystallography, Diffraction, Miller Indices, and Lattice Planes.

Technologies

HTML
JavaScript
Photoshop
Flash

For More Information

Darnel Degand
http://www.darneldegand.com
darnel@darneldegand.com
(917) 531-1104



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