At the MNT Conference you will find everything you need to integrate emerging technology resources into your STEM classes, get help starting your own micro/nano program, and learn best practices for partnering with local industry, community leaders, and college administration.
Micro Nano Tech Conference 1 is open to Post-Secondary Educators and Academic Administrators interested in preparing their students for jobs in emerging technologies, and Industry Professionals who want to offer input about training the next technical workforce.
Join us at Micro Nano Tech Conference 1, hosted by a consortium of NSF ATE Centers of Excellence.
Several hands-on workshops, sessions and interactive discussion with industry and experienced micro-nano education implementors will be provided.
Topics presented will answer questions such as:
Where are the jobs?
What type of skills are required for micro nano technologists?
Where can you get learning modules and hands-on kits and activities which showcase micro nano?
How do I integrate these into more traditional STEM programs?
What can I do in the classroom to demonstrate nano and micro concepts?
Visit www.scme-nm.org for the full conference agenda and more information, or contact Sue Barger at 814-863-2955.
Micro Nano Tech Conference 1 is sponsored by a consortium of National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Centers:
NACK at Pennsylvania State University in PA - www.nano4me.org
MATEC NetWorks at the Maricopa Community Colleges in AZ - www.matecnetworks.org
Nano-Link at Dakota County Technical College in MN -www.nano-link.org
NEATEC at Hudson Valley Community College in NY - www.rcsne.org
SCME at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM - www.scme-nm.org
Micro Nano Tech Conference 1 is open to Post-Secondary Educators and Academic Administrators interested in preparing their students for jobs in emerging technologies, and Industry Professionals who want to offer input about training the next technical workforce.
Join us at Micro Nano Tech Conference 1, hosted by a consortium of NSF ATE Centers of Excellence.
Several hands-on workshops, sessions and interactive discussion with industry and experienced micro-nano education implementors will be provided.
Topics presented will answer questions such as:
Where are the jobs?
What type of skills are required for micro nano technologists?
Where can you get learning modules and hands-on kits and activities which showcase micro nano?
How do I integrate these into more traditional STEM programs?
What can I do in the classroom to demonstrate nano and micro concepts?
Visit www.scme-nm.org for the full conference agenda and more information, or contact Sue Barger at 814-863-2955.
Micro Nano Tech Conference 1 is sponsored by a consortium of National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Centers:
NACK at Pennsylvania State University in PA - www.nano4me.org
MATEC NetWorks at the Maricopa Community Colleges in AZ - www.matecnetworks.org
Nano-Link at Dakota County Technical College in MN -www.nano-link.org
NEATEC at Hudson Valley Community College in NY - www.rcsne.org
SCME at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM - www.scme-nm.org