They’re not Engineering Stories, but they’re detailed lesson plans being created and used by educators to help students see, feel, and understand engineering, improving STEM teaching in the classroom.
It’s called
Engage – Everyday Examples in Engineering
If you love a good Engineering story-problem, don’t wait until the classroom, take a look at these lessons right now. For example, click on Statics and see how engineering skills of Beam Bending, Bending Moments, and Shear Stress Diagrams can be used to model and analyze the deflections of a skateboard and other planks.
I’ve added the Engage link to my Recommended Links page.
https://stemstories.wordpress.com/recommended-links/
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ENGAGE Everyday Examples of Engineering Lesson Plans | Engineering Stories
I believe it is fixed now. Thanks for notifying me.