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Information security cuts across various academic departments and disciplines. In this webcast, we will showcase various cybersecurity modules that can be integrated into courses such as Accounting (Principles of Accounting 1), Administration of Justice (Criminal Law), Electronics (Engineering Computing), Nursing (Professionalism in Nursing 1), and Hospitality (Career and Customer Service Skills). Modules include a syllabus for each courses, with the week highlighted for cybersecurity, sample slide decks, and sample student assignments.

44575 Garfield RoadClinton TownshipMI48038

This workshop provides you with the tools needed to teach critical thinking skills while covering required course content. By the end of the workshop, you are able to create lesson plans that enhance students’ critical thinking skills using the content from any discipline in the Humanities or Social Sciences. You also learn how to easily and accurately measure critical thinking skills.

X-ray free-electron lasers based on powerful mile-long particle accelerators can peer deep into molecular structure and the ultrafast timescales of chemistry. Dr. Graves is working toward a compact version that can fit in a room. In this webinar we will look briefly at the history of the development of this type of laser and then explore the science, physics, and technology behind the operation of this very unique device. These short x-ray laser pulses can capture the motions of molecules and can look at the molecular structure of living systems.

(2 days)

The Lodge at Geneva on the Lake4888 N BroadwayGenevaOH44041

This workshop will benefit winemakers, cellar workers, winery staff, and wine enthusiasts who seek a deeper understanding of these topics and their impact on a winery’s success. In addition, workshop attendees will be guided through sensory test methods to access perceived differences and preferences in wine.

Topics include: Welcome and Introduction to Tasting, White Sensory Standards, Red Sensory Standards, and Evaluating Palate Attributes: Alcohol, Acid, and Tannin Wine Defects, Descriptive Wine Analysis of White Wines, Descriptive Analysis of Red Wines, Laboratory Investigating, Wine Competition Methodology and Professional Wine Rating Systems. A certificate will be awarded after the completion of this workshop.

(2 days)

Hampton Inn30 Ivey LaneLebanonMissouri65536

The organization invites you to join them for a comprehensive oak journey, from forest to cooperage. This behind-the-scenes tour is an excellent way to deepen your understanding of oak science. You will witness the harvesting of oak trees in an Ozark forest, explore the stave mill and cooperage to see how premium wine barrels and oak alternatives are crafted. Each part of the coopering process is dedicated to what matters most: achieving a wide range of flavor profiles that are consistent barrel to barrel, vintage to vintage. 

(3 days)

McCormick Place2301 South King DriveChicagoIL60616

The National Center for Supply Chain Automation (SCA) is hosting it's annual symposium on April 8-10 in Chicago where you'll learn about the latest trends in Technician Education, Supply Chain Automation and how to access NSF Grant funding. 

During the symposium, you’ll network with like-minded academics, supply chain industry professionals, successful grantees and representatives from the National Science Foundation.

The Symposium includes no-cost access to ProMat (https://www.promatshow.com/), the largest industry show of its kind in the America's, held at Chicago’s McCormick Place.  At ProMat, over 950 supply chain industry professionals showcase the latest technologies and innovations in supply chain automation.     

Florida State College11901 Beach BlvdJacksonvilleFL32246

Writing in the Disciplines workshop provides strategies for infusing writing in courses across all educational programs.

(2 days)

Mitchell Technical Institute1800 East Spruce StreetMitchellSouth Dakota57301

This workshop will benefit winemakers, cellar workers, winery staff, and wine enthusiasts who seek a deeper understanding of these topics and their impact on a winery’s success. In addition, workshop attendees will be guided through sensory test methods to access perceived differences and preferences in wine.

Topics include: Welcome and Introduction to Tasting, White Sensory Standards, Red Sensory Standards, and Evaluating Palate Attributes: Alcohol, Acid, and Tannin Wine Defects, Descriptive Wine Analysis of White Wines, Descriptive Analysis of Red Wines, Laboratory Investigating, Wine Competition Methodology and Professional Wine Rating Systems. A certificate will be awarded after the completion of this workshop.

(2 days)

Niagara County Community College3111 Saunders Settlement RdSanbornNY14132U.S.

Join Dr. Barry Grump for a two day wine chemistry workshop at Niagara County Community College. During four chemistry sessions, participants will learn about malolactic fermentation, soluble solids, hydrogen ion concentration, titratable acidity, distillation and titration procedure, and more. 

Texas Wine Company510 US Hwy 62/82MeadowTX79345U.S.

The VESTA Wine Chemistry Workshop is a one day event at the Texas Wine Company. During two lecture and two lab sessions, participants will learn about malolactic fermentation, soluble solids: determination by refractometry, ethanol: ebulliometric analysis, titratable acidity, and much more. Admission is $200 and lunch is included.