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The National Center for Optics and Photonic Education (OP-TEC), is a National Science Foundation (NSF) National Center of Excellence with the mission of promoting photonics education and assisting colleges around the United States in developing and implementing educational programs that support expansion of this critical technology.

As part of its efforts to provide faculty development in optics and photonics, OP-TEC offers a hybrid, online faculty development course in optics and photonics. This Open Entry/Open Exit course has been developed for faculty whose schedules demand a more flexible course timeline. It is perfect for busy faculty who might have difficulty keeping up with weekly assignments in a "scheduled" course, but who would have a period or periods of time during the semester or school year that would allow them to complete assignments and exams independently and at their own pace. It is also an excellent opportunity for junior faculty, adjunct faculty, and lab technicians who may need to prepare to teach a college level or dual credit introductory photonics course.

This online course is being offered at no charge to U.S. high school, community college and technical college faculty interested in teaching a basic photonics course.

The course will cover OP-TEC's Fundamentals of Light and Lasers. Modules Include: Nature and Properties of Light, Optical Handling and Positioning, Light Sources and Laser Safety, Basic Geometrical Optics, Basic Physical Optics, and Principles of Lasers.

Online: The course is facilitated by an instructor experienced in teaching photonics concepts at the college level and will require a high level of independent self-paced instruction. The six modules will be completed online and through email with the instructor. Though this course is self-paced, participants must pass all six End of Module tests by May 15, 2013 to be eligible to attend the Capstone Laboratory Experience in June 2013.

Hands-on: After successful completion of all six modules by May 15, 2013, participants will spend a 3-day Capstone Laboratory Experience at an OP-TEC partner college where they will have the opportunity to conduct laboratory experiments included in the course and discuss with experienced instructors best practices for teaching the materials.

Participants who successfully complete the online course and the 3-day laboratory session will receive a certificate of completion from OP-TEC. Participants may also apply for 9 CEUs from an OP-TEC partner college.

No tuition or materials fees! Participants will be responsible for travel, lodging, and meals for the 3-day lab session in June 2013.

Applications are accepted online or by email. For more information and registration, please visit http://www.op-tec.org/faculty, call 254-751-9000, or email [email protected].
AACC, in partnership with the SC ATE Center and MATEC Networks, will host an ATE Conference Orientation Webinar designed for first-time conference attendees. The webinar will take place from 1:00 to 2:00 pm EST on Friday, September 7. Free registration is available here: http://www.matecnetworks.org/webreg/aacc.php.

The webinar will provide an orientation to the conference and highlight why you and your grant team should attend, what you need to do to attend, what you can expect, and how you can maximize your time to get the most out of the conference and its many networking opportunities.

Presenters include Elaine Craft, Executive Director of the South Carolina ATE Center of Excellence; Ellen Hause, Director of Innovative Learning and Student Success at AACC; and Linda Pierre, ATE Project Coordinator at AACC.

(4 days)

Park CityUT84098

The 27th annual Material Handling and Logistics Conference, crafted by a committee of educators, operators, media, consultants, and practitioners, offers four days of sessions for technicians, engineers, operators, and others involved in Supply Chain management. The conference includes workshops, keynote addresses, and learning sessions divided into six tracks: strategic leadership, propelling people, powerful solutions, priceless experience, technology garage, and lifecycle management.

(4 days)

HersheyPA17033

The annual conference of High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) is geared towards those - including law enforcement, private industry, cyber security, or computer forensics specialists - who investigate high technology crime. The program includes lectures, labs, and an exhibit hall, with over 16 sessions per day.
This webinar, hosted by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), is designed to introduce high schools and community colleges to the installation of photovoltaic grid-tied PV array systems for renewable energy programs. The presentation will begin with information on the design and permitting of a system, and continue through the installation and commissioning stages. Finally, the webinar team will present some ideas on wiring instruction for the classroom.

The webinar will take place from 4 to 5 pm EDT.
This conference will provide an opportunity for brainstorming, collaboration, and professional networking as participants explore new and innovative ways to incorporate technology into community college instruction. The sessions will highlight the role of technology in contributing to student retention and success. Key Topics are: Mobile Computing; Social Media; Online and Distance Learning; Leadership, Management, and Governance; and Digital Discovery.
This webinar is hosted by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC). Details are yet to be determined.

The webinar will take place from 4 to 5 pm EDT.
The Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) presents free interactive online seminars that participants can attend from virtually anywhere. Each live 90-minute session is presented by subject matter experts and includes screen sharing, live chat, and Q & A. Webinars are recorded for repeat viewing and to use in classroom presentations.

The first in the series is Microsystem Processes Part I - Deposition. The webinar, which takes place at 1:00 pm EST, will address two primary questions regarding deposition: What is it? How it is used to fabricate micro-sized devices?

In addition, the webinar will touch on the following topics: thermal oxidation, chemical vapor deposition, metallization, electrodeposition, and characteristics and applications for each of these processes.

(4 days)

AtlantaGA30313

CSCMP's Annual Global Conference offers supply chain management practitioners professional education and personal growth opportunities. Foci of the program include: learning ways to cut supply chain costs and improve the bottom line; networking with colleagues from all over the world; discovering new ideas to keep participants' supply chains competitive; and improving the efficiency of participants' supply chains.
AACC's 2012 Washington Advocacy Seminar is an intensive seminar designed for community college officials and other advocates who want an insider's view of how Washington formulates higher education policy.

All sessions provide access to the highest level policymakers. Participants will learn more about how they can influence legislative and regulatory decisions, gain targeted resources for their colleges, and improve media relations.

This seminar is specifically designed for community college presidents, trustees, government relations directors, and other senior campus officials who would like insight into the mechanics of Washington higher education politics.