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technical lessons". In: tu – Journal for technology in education, issue 131, I/2009 Contact Person Prof. Dr. Andreas Hüttner andreas.huettner -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de +49 461 805
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Prospects The Department of Engineering and its Didactics is absolutely determined to continue and develop the academy as an independent project. From the didactic point of view, the Wheelie is a mech
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Wheelies as teaching and learning medium in technical lessons The student-technology-academy has got five wheelies which primarily serve the school students not as vehicle and not for pure fun, but as
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The Wheelie The Wheelie is a largely open-source reproduction of a professional, uniaxial and self-balancing electric scooter that is distributed by a well-known manufacturer throughout the whole worl
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The Mini-Wheelie The Department of Engineering and its Didactics has developed a working model in order to make the Wheelie easier "to learn". It consists of highly simplified components and has a mat
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theoretical part as well as for demonstrating automated processes in the industrial reality Contact Person Prof. Dr. Andreas Hüttner andreas.huettner -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de +49 461 805
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Project "Wheelie Student-Technology-Academy" The "Wheelie Student-Technology-Academy" is a project funded by Schleswig-Holstein Innovation Foundation and Nordmetall Foundation within the framework of
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on behalf of Festo AG. (2006- 2007) The following projects were implemented under the direction of Prof. Dr. M. Burgmer, the former chairholder: Renewable energies: Wind power plants Computer-aided course