ASU Manuals & User Guides
ASU (Arizona State University) provides educational technology guides, Micro:bit lesson facilitators, and manuals for student and educator innovation programs.
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ASU (Arizona State University) offers a variety of educational resources and technology guides designed to foster learning and innovation. Through partnerships like the Verizon Innovative Learning Lab Program, ASU provides comprehensive lesson facilitator guides, Smart Electronics project tutorials, and Micro:bit prototyping instructions for students and educators.
In addition to hardware and classroom project guides, ASU provides extensive documentation for its Content Library System, detailing how educators can efficiently upload, manage, and distribute digital resources. Whether you are facilitating a physical classroom project or navigating ASU's digital management tools, these manuals provide necessary step-by-step support.
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ASU Smart Electronics Project User Guide
ASU Verizon Innovative Learning Lab Program Installation Guide
ASU Micro bit Project Prototype User Guide
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What kind of manuals does ASU provide?
ASU provides lesson facilitator guides, Micro:bit project tutorials, and user guides for their educational technology programs, such as the Verizon Innovative Learning Lab.
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How do I upload content to the ASU Content Library System?
Navigate to the Content section within your dashboard, click 'Add content', upload your document (e.g., PDF up to 250MB), verify the extracted metadata automatically generated by the system, and click save.
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What components are used in ASU Smart Electronics projects?
Projects outlined in these lesson guides typically utilize Micro:bit expansion boards, LEDs, jumper wires, sensors, and common household items used for building prototypes.