Developed by General Motors, this site offers interactive online tools about technology, energy, and environmental issues. High school students can explore how fuel cells work and how hydrogen is produced, read articles and study guides for young drivers, investigate physics lessons about safety, gather information about more environmentally greener automobiles, conduct an electrolysis experiment, see a fuel cell animation, and more. Middle school students can explore the inside of an engine, play games to learn about hybrid transportation systems, complete crossword puzzles, learn about automotive careers, fuels and energy, technology, and the automotive vehicle industry through playing games and reading.
| Date Of Record Release | 2010-07-22 18:44:58 |
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| Description | Developed by General Motors, this site offers interactive online tools about technology, energy, and environmental issues. High school students can explore how fuel cells work and how hydrogen is produced, read articles and study guides for young drivers, investigate physics lessons about safety, gather information about more environmentally greener automobiles, conduct an electrolysis experiment, see a fuel cell animation, and more. Middle school students can explore the inside of an engine, play games to learn about hybrid transportation systems, complete crossword puzzles, learn about automotive careers, fuels and energy, technology, and the automotive vehicle industry through playing games and reading. |
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| Source | General Motors |
| Keyword | Chevy, Volt, Hydrogen fuel cells, E85 ethanol, Automotive, Technician, Training, General Motors, Physics of safety, Green automobiles, Electrolysis experiment, Technology, Fuels |
| Selector | Selection Committee |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2010-07-22 18:25:58 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2010-07-22 18:56:57 |
| Language | English |