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Featured ATE Project: Robeson Regional Biotech Education Consortium The Robeson Regional Biotech Education Consortium (RRBEC) project aims to create a consortium between one university, one community college, and various public schools and local industries to increase knowledge, instruction, technical training and innovation in agricultural biotechnology. The project includes activities such as laboratory pilot-scale production of cellular extractions that enable students and faculty alike to engage in the process of discovery in agricultural biotechnology, a subdiscipline within the field that has national and global significance. The RRBEC is improving the technical and pedagogical... (more) http://www.robeson.edu/rrbec/
Featured ATE Center: Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC) There's a great deal of interest in the world of educational development in the growing fields of the semiconductor business, and the Maricopa Advanced Technology Center (MATEC) has been involved in this area of research since 1994. The Center is a division of the Maricopa Community Colleges in Arizona, and they are primarily interested in assisting students and faculty who wish to keep abreast of the evolving skills needed in this area, along with developments in the electronics and automated manufacturing industries. Most visitors will want to take a look at the "Curriculum Development" area, which features samples... (more) http://www.matec.org/ |
ATE Community Updates: EvalATE's Advanced Technological Education Survey 2011 Fact Sheet Released The EvalATE Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Education (ATE) has released their fact sheet, which summarizes data gathered in the 2011 survey of National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant recipients. The survey was conducted by The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University, this was the eleventh annual survey of ATE projects and centers. Included in the fact sheet are statistics about the program’s grantees and their activities, accomplishments, and impacts during the 2010 calendar year. To download the fact sheet PDF click here. Connect with ATE CentralStay connected with the ATE community and ATE Central by signing up for our monthly email update ATE Central Connection, which provides up-to-date ATE news, events, reminders, and highlights new centers, projects, and resources. If you would like to see prior issues, please see the Publications tab at left. Click here to subscribe to ATE Central Connection. |
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