NEATEC presents a free three-day workshop for 2-yr and 4-yr college professors with particular emphasis in applications and techniques for the Semiconductor and Nanotechnology manufacturing industries. This is an opportunity for participants to learn about automation as used in the semiconductor and nanotechnology manufacturing industries. The workshop will focus on industrial automation, PLC’s, robotics and other related topics.
Outcome evaluation involves identifying and measuring the changes that occur as a result of project implementation. These changes may occur at the individual, organizational, or community levels and include changes in knowledge, skills, attitudes, behavior, and community/societal conditions. All too often, however, evaluations focus on project activities, rather than meaningful outcomes. Webinar participants will learn how to identify appropriate outcomes to assess in an evaluation and how to use those outcomes as a foundation for planning or enhancing data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
The New York Council for the Social Studies will be holding their annual conference at the Albany Capital Center. The theme is "Literacy and Justice for All." The New York Geographic Alliance will definitely be on site, with our new GIANT Map of New York. Revisit this page soon to find out more about this conference.
In addition to developing a good idea with supporting goals and activities, it is imperative that key stakeholders both internal and external be committed to the work of the proposed grant. This session will focus on the various types of stakeholders including, but not limited to, the main institution’s and any partner institution’s administration, staff, and faculty; a strong evaluator with a detailed evaluation plan; and engaged business, industry, and community members.
Mohonasen Central Schools2070 Curry RoadSchenectadyNew York12303
NEATEC offers a free one-day workshop to learn how to program and use the Raspberry Pi. This workshop will introduce the Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive credit-card-sized computer that can do amazing things. You will learn how to hook-up, turn on, and program the Raspberry Pi to take pictures and detect real-world signals such as motion, temperature, and pressure. The workshop will culminate with a hands-on project in which participants make a burglar alarm system by programming the Raspberry Pi to turn on a camera and record a video when motion is detected.
(3 days)
Cobo Center1 Washington BlvdDetroitMichigan48226
Stay ahead of the game and be better prepared to confront cyber challenges by attending the 5th Automotive Cyber Security Summit. Join IQPC as cyber security experts from both inside and outside the auto industry share their perspectives on how auto cyber security should be tackled. As part of their Auto Cyber series, this Summit will be the first to showcase tracked sessions, divided based on key challenges being faced by auto players in the cyber security space.
(2 days)
Ronald Reagan Building1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NWWashingtonDC
Join forces with over 500 industry professionals when you attend the AAAS Forum on Science & Technology Policy. This is your opportunity to engage with the nation’s top S&T policy experts, strengthen existing relationships, and create new ones. The Forum is the major public meeting in the U.S. on S&T policy issues. It provides dedicated networking time with top policymakers and the chance to connect and learn from the innovative ideas at work. The Forum brings together the science and policy communities to exchange ideas and discuss the future of science and technology.
Indian River State College3209 Virginia AveFort PierceFlorida34981
Discover the world of computer coding using an Arduino microcontroller. Create code to interact with electronic circuits and more at this weekly beginner's boot camp, every Monday from 5:30-7:30 at the Brown Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Y-208.
Though Sustainability for ATE projects and Centers involves many sources of support, including strong partnerships and institutional buy-in, revenue generation is still considered the brass ring for those seeking to expand their work widely. That said, the path from grant-funded initiative to revenue-generating entity is difficult and many struggle with this transition, in everything from understanding the needs of the market, to the organizational structured needed to support income generation. In this live webinar, we will be joined by Casey O’Brien, who as PI of the National CyberWatch Center has been able to identify ways sell access to the course materials they have developed, and continues to think about how to make what they do relevant for different types of customers.
(2 days)
The Westin O'Gare6100 N River RdRosemontIllinois60018
Internet of Things North America is an innovative event covering advanced connectivity and cloud based monitoring/control of devices, facilities, automobiles, people, and enterprise operations. Already in its fourth year, the 2017 event will be held in Chicago, Ill. area on March 29-30, 2017. It will consist of two full days of educational sessions along with an exhibition showcasing solutions in areas such as machine and device connectivity, IoT standards and standardization, and more.
AAAS Headquarters1200 New York Ave, NWWashingtonDC
The AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy will host the third annual science diplomacy conference, “Science Diplomacy 2017,” in Washington, D.C. following the AAAS Forum on Science & Technology Policy. The one-day conference will bring scientists, policymakers, practitioners, and students together around emerging aspects of science diplomacy. You can watch sessions from Science Diplomacy 2016 and Science Diplomacy 2015 online.
Indian River State College3209 Virginia AveFort PierceFlorida34981
Discover the world of computer coding using an Arduino microcontroller. Create code to interact with electronic circuits and more at this intermediate-level boot camp, every Wednesday from 5:30-7:30 at the Brown Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Y-208.
In addition to developing a good idea with supporting goals and activities, it is imperative that key stakeholders both internal and external be committed to the work of the proposed grant. This session will focus on the various types of stakeholders including, but not limited to, the main institution’s and any partner institution’s administration, staff, and faculty; a strong evaluator with a detailed evaluation plan; and engaged business, industry, and community members.
Indian River State College3209 Virginia AveFort PierceFlorida34981
Discover the world of computer coding using an Arduino microcontroller. Create code to interact with electronic circuits and more at this weekly beginner's boot camp, every Thursday from 5:30-7:30 at the Brown Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Y-208.
Register now for the 2017 National Geographic Bee.The Coordinator of the New York Geographic Bee is Jeanne O'Bryan, a member of our Board of Directors. Tim McDonnell will be moderating the final competition this year. The state winner will go on to Washington, DC in May 15th.
Despite the growing demand and tremendous opportunities in the job market, cybersecurity remains an area where there is significant shortage of skilled professionals regionally, nationally and internationally. Even worse, women’s representation in this male-dominated field of security is alarmingly low. Beyond the annual conference, WiCyS is a community of engagement, encouragement and support for women in cybersecurity.
EducateWorkforce is an online learning solution offered with partnering 2-year colleges to help integrate web and digital solutions into their existing courses. The platform was designed by multiple instructional design, usability, and computing experts to include research-based learning features.
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music CenterDetroitMI
For over 20 years the Automotive News PACE Awards have honored superior innovation, technological advancement and business performance among automotive suppliers. This prestigious award is recognized around the world as the industry benchmark for innovation.
(3 days)
Gaylord National Convention Center - Marriott201 Waterfront StOxon HillMaryland
The Navy League's Sea-Air-Space Exposition brings the U.S. defense industrial base, private-sector U.S. companies and key military decision makers together for an annual innovative, educational, professional and maritime based event.
(3 days)
Cobo Center1 Washington BlvdDetroitMichigan48226
WCX17 is a full-sensory event experience that immerses you in the forefront of the automotive and mobility industries. Spend three days discovering new ideas on the exhibit floor, in intimate venues, and in networking events. Attendees can now receive technical knowledge and content in unique and engaging settings.
This conference wraps up five years of research into the relationship between higher education, especially sub-baccalaureate programs, and employment outcomes, much of it based on analysis of student data from five states—California, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia. This is the final conference hosted by CAPSEE, a research center funded by the Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences and led by the Community College Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University.
(2 days)
Austin Community College Eastview Campus3401 Webberville RdAustinTexas78702
In 2012, Bio-Link organized a summit in St. Louis, MO, to discuss the role of community colleges in stimulating economic development and providing students with workforce experience. Representatives from several Bio-Link programs; InnovaBIO (Salt Lake Community College), St. Louis Community College Florrissant Valley, Pasadena City College, and the Florida State College at Jacksonville; discussed their models for providing student work experiences and their methods for supporting local industry. This year's summit will include discussion topics like balancing industry requirements with educational needs, intellectual property, and sustainability.
(2 days)
Newfound Harbor Marine Institute1300 Pine AveBig Pine KeyFlorida33043
NHMI is located on Big Pine Key, in the Lower Florida Keys, 120 miles southwest of Miami via US 1. This Marine Education Workshop will offer the opportunity to study a variety of marine science concepts. Unique sub-tropical program sites within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary include: Soft and hard coral communities, mangrove islands, nearshore sponge and seagrass beds, and Negoniolithon Shoals. All educators, naturalists and others with an interest in the marine environment, 21 and older, are invited to join us.
(3 days)
La Quinta Inn and Suites7509 Broadway StreetGalvestonTX77554USA
This free, 2.5-day workshops provide educators and industry leaders with core concepts and materials needed to develop or expand academic courses and pathways that will enable students to enter the maritime and transportation industry.
Are you participating in the March for Science on April 22 or wondering about what happens on April 23? How does the March for Science fit into long-term strategies for engaging in science advocacy Join us to discuss where and how to engage in science policy and advocacy.
Join the Missouri Cooperage for a comprehensive oak journey, from forest to cooperage. This behind-the-scenes tour is an excellent way to deepen guests' understanding of oak science. After harvesting oak trees in an Ozark forest, guests will explore the stave mill and cooperage to see how premium wine barrels and oak alternatives are crafted. hat are consistent barrel to barrel, vintage to vintage.
The American Association for the Advancement of ScienceWashingtonDC
Join the American Association for the Advancement of Science in celebrating the District of Columbia's young science and technology entrepreneurs in the culmination of the Lab to Launch Competition. Watch the finalists compete for $10,000 in total seed capital prizes as they pitch their innovations on-stage to a panel of entrepreneurship experts at AAAS on April 18.
This final webinar in the four part series for writing a competitive ATE project grant proposal will provide best practices for finalizing and refining your proposal to get it ready for submission. This session will provide specific examples of common mistakes and pitfalls and ways to avoid them. A proposal checklist will be highlighted by several experienced Principal Investigators.
Join us for an event focusing on how change comes about and how to measure it. This workshop is available both as an in-person event, and as a stand alone webinar. For those attending in-person, a post-webinar discussion with the presenters will take place, including light refreshments. The in-person discussion will include Q&A regarding common challenges and solutions.