The Energy Systems Technology & Education Center (ESTEC) is extending an invitation to principal investigators, engineering technology instructors as well as energy industry representatives who would like to learn more about the Energy Systems Instrumentation and Controls curriculum developed at Idaho State University.
In August 2007, Idaho State University’s College of Technology and the Energy Systems Technology and Education Center received grant funding from the Advanced Technological Education program of the National Science Foundation.
The main objectives were:
• Identify and validate a competency-based skill set with input from
energy partners
• Implement a review and refinement process to drive development,
implementation, and evaluation processes
• Reformulate an existing technology program into a new two-year
technology curriculum entitled, "Energy System Instrumentation and
Control Engineering Technology"
• Disseminate the competency model and curricula

This webinar will present a selection of the Instrumentation and Controls curriculum and laboratory exercises developed under Grant #0703169. All curriculum, laboratory manuals, laboratory apparatus design and fabrication information will be available online at http://www.isu.edu/estec/ following the webinar.

There is no registration fee to attend but please contact Sherry Rindels-Larsen (rindsher@isu.edu) after July 11, 2011 for login information.

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