(3 days)
Omni Shoreham Hotel2500 Calvert St NWWashingtonDC200008
The conference will bring together approximately 850 people to focus on the critical issues related to advanced technological education. Key people working on ATE projects across the country will participate in the conference. Conference attendees represent community colleges, business and industry, secondary school systems, and four-year colleges covering projects in a wide variety of areas such as: information technology, engineering technology, micro- and nanotechnologies, chemical technology, biotechnology, and others.
(2 days)
The Wine Barrel3828 S Lindbergh BlvdSt. LouisMO63127
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.
Day 1 White Wines - $200 per person EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ($250 per person after October 19, 2018)
Day 2 Red Wines - $200 per person EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ($250 per person after October 19, 2018)
Both Days - $350 per person EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ($400 per person after October 19, 2018)
(No charge to VESTA students currently enrolled in VIN 266 - Sensory Evaluation of Wines)
Additional discounts:Â Multiple participants from one winery $25/day for each additional person signed up from same winery or vineyard.
AAAS Headquarters Office1200 New York Ave NWWashingtonDC20005
Please join AAAS for a lecture by Paul Offit on communicating science to the public. We have moved from scientific illiteracy to science denialism. Today, people simply declare their own truths: vaccines cause autism; climate change isnât real; evolution and creationism are equally valid hypotheses. As a consequence, science is losing its rightful place as a source of truth. Scientists are in the best position to combat this growing trend. However, those who choose to explain science to the press and the public face many challenges. The AAAS will discuss some of those challenges and offer suggestions on how best to deal with them.
Continuing Technical Education (CTE) is key to filling a great number of openings in todays economy. A CTE experience prepares students for opportunities in various career pathways. The conference will highlight CTE success stories as well as point out currently available best practices. The keynote speaker will be Mandi Damman who is Chief Engineer for Autonomous Vehicles at General Motors.
Main Library - Central Arkansas Library System100 South Rock StreetLittle RockAR72201
The Geospatial Outreach Conference hosted by the Arkansas GIS Users Forum & OPENGATE Project is the latest in a series of events designed to increase awareness of the need for geospatial training for students entering, or currently in the workforce, in Arkansas.
This conference is a collaboration among the Arkansas GIS Users Forum and the OPENGATE project, an NSF-funded initiative, that brings together professionals from around Arkansas with community college students and faculty to better explore the needs of tomorrow's workforce.
Central Arkansas Library Darraugh Center100 South Rock StreetLittle RockAR72201
The conference is the latest in a series of events designed to increase awareness of the need for geospatial training for students entering or currently in the workforce.
This collaboration among the Arkansas GIS Users Forum and the OPENGATE project, an NSF-funded initiative, that brings together professionals from around Arkansas with community college students and faculty to better explore the needs of tomorrow's workforce.
(3 days)
University of Alabama Birmingham1720 2nd Ave SBirminghamAL35294
Best Practices: Curriculum
Best Practices: Building
Best Practices: CNC
Guitar Design/CAD
Solutions to Implementation Barriers
Imaginative Funding Techniques
Student Outcomes of Implementation
STEM Curriculum Alignment/Development
Presentation proposals will be rated by the STEM Guitar grant team. The authors of the highest-rated presentation proposals will be awarded free M-STEM Workshop registration (plus an $800 stipend for K-12 faculty).
(2 days)
University of Alabama at Birmingham720 2nd Ave SBirminghamAL35294
M-STEM brings together students, faculty and business to strengthen understanding of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) principles, especially relating to materials science, and to enhance K-20 technology education integration. A unique feature of MSTEM is hands-on, interactive learning which presents information in a way that engages students and teachers.
M-STEM offers:
Focus on hands-on experiments, demonstrations and laboratories
Poster and oral presentation opportunities
Assistance to instructors in evaluation and course assessment methods
Networking opportunities with industry, faculty and students
Assistance with new materials technologies
Road maps and methods for development of new materials courses
Direct means for introducing materials concepts into existing courses
Opportunity for peer-reviewed publication for current and future reference
(2 days)
Shelton-Badgett NC Center for Viticulture & Enology630 S Main StDobsonNC27017
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.
Day 1 White Wines -Â Early Bird Registration $200 per person (register before 10/29/2018); $250 per person after 10/29/2018.
Day 2 Red Wines - Early Bird Registration $200 per person (register before 10/29/2018); $250 per person after 10/29/2018.
Both Days - Early Bird Registration $350 per person (register before 10/29/2018); $400 per person after 10/29/2018.
(No charge to VESTA students currently enrolled in VIN 266 - Sensory Evaluation of Wines)
Additional discounts:Â Multiple participants from one winery $25/day for each additional person signed up from same winery or vineyard.
(5 days)
AAAS Headquarters1200 New York Ave NWWashingtonDC20005
The AAAS Leadership Seminar in Science and Technology Policy is a "crash course" in science and technology (S&T) policy, designed for those who need to know how S&T policy works. It is modeled after the highly acclaimed orientation program that AAAS provides for its new S&T Policy Fellows each fall, but distills the key material into 4 1/2 days instead of two weeks. Space is limited to only 30 to 35 participants â the small group setting provides an ideal opportunity to learn about the challenges and solutions of S&T policy from the expertsă
(3 days)
Georgia World Congress Center285 Andrew Young International Blvd NWAtlantaGA30313
FABTECH brings a wealth of innovation and technology solutions to Atlanta. More than 35,000 attendees and over 1,500 exhibiting companies are expected to gather once again to celebrate metal manufacturing at its best. The event also provides educational sessions and expert-led presentations covering the latest trends and technology in the metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing industries.
Show floor admission is complimentary if you register by Nov. 2, 2018. After the deadline and on-site, the fee is $50 (US).
(4 days)
Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina1380 Harbor Island DrSan DiegoCA92101
The National Association of Biology Teachers represents and supports teachers, students, scientists, and allied professional organizations to enhance and improve biological literacy for all. The NABT Professional Development Conference will begin with workshops and field trips followed by the opening session speaker scheduled from 3:00PM on Thursday, November 8th. Educational sessions will be scheduled all day on Friday, November 9th and Saturday, November 10th. Saturday will conclude with the closing speaker at 5:00PM followed by a special evening event. Workshops, field trips, and committee meetings will be scheduled on the morning of Sunday, November 11th.Â
The interdisciplinary nature of robots make robotics a useful STEM pedagogical tool. There is also a significant need for industrial certification programs in robotics. Robots are increasingly used across industry sectors to improve production throughputs while maintaining product quality. The benefits of robotics, however, depend on workers with up-to-date knowledge and skills to maintain and use existing robots, enhance future technologies, and educate users. It is critical that education efforts respond to the demand for robotics specialists by offering courses and professional certification in robotics and automation. This NSF sponsored workshop introduces a new approach for teaching Industrial Robotics in electrical engineering technology programs to match industry needs and provide a replicable model for programs around the US.
This workshop is offered to faculty members of two- and four year institutions and designed for the instructors who wish to increase their experience in Industrial Robotics and is interested in revamping existing or developing new courses in Industrial Robotics.
Florida State College Jacksonville Kent Campus3939 Roosevelt BoulevardJacksonvilleFL32205
This Project Access workshop focuses on the implications and application of Universal Design for Learning. Non-traditional students learn differently, so if we design instruction from the beginning to reach a diverse group of students, our teaching will be more effective, and students will excel.
This workshop offers training on how to make educational materials more accessible and engaging for all learners, especially Deaf and Hard of Hearing students.
Researchers Joshua Smith and Stacey Gifford from IBM's Nanobiotechnology Program cover the latest research on the relevant biology found in fluids from liquid biopsies and discuss opportunities in microfluidics for disruptive technology development to isolate and interrogate these biomarkers, aiding disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment-response monitoring.
Building 45 NIH Bethesda CampusNatcher Conference CenterBethesdaMD20894
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) carries out and funds biomedical research in an effort to prevent and cure common and rare diseases. The organization also trains the next generation of doctors, researchers, and medical support staff who will improve human health in the future, both across the country and around the world.
(4 days)
Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel9495 W Coyotes BlvdGlendaleAZ85305
This colloquium is designed to provide community college students who are conducting undergraduate research the opportunity to share research, develop professional meeting skills and network with students from across the country.Â
The two day colloquium will be hosted at Glendale Community College and the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel. The event will include student poster sessions and various sessions on undergraduate research at community colleges.
For ten years, the University of Michigan and Muhlenberg College have conducted the National Surveys on Energy and Environment (NSEE), which explore Americansâ attitudes towards energy and climate change. The researchers recently published "Solar, Wind, and State Mandates: 10 Years of Renewable Energy in the NSEE," which considers how Americansâ views on solar and wind energy have changed over the past decade. The report also explores attitudes towards and knowledge of state energy mandates, such as renewable portfolio standards. (Read the report at: http://closup.umich.edu/issues-in-energy-and-environmental-policy/39/solar-wind-and-state-mandates-10-years-of-renewable-energy-in-the-nsee/)
This webinar shares teaching strategies that the facilitator has used to increase student engagement and obtain good reviews from students and peers. CHEERS is an acronym that stands for: Challenge students to think critically, Help students by providing many resources, Encourage often, Excite students about the subject, Respect students, and Share stories that helped you become the professional you are today. During the webinar, participants are provided with examples of how to use engaging games in their classrooms; implement honor, encouragement, and respect in the classroom; and share personal stories with students that help them become more professional.
Sports & Expo Center14500 E. 12 Mile RdWarrenMI48088
This annual evening event provides students, parents, and the general public the opportunity to learn more in-depth information on careers and education programs in automotive, advanced manufacturing, as well as apprenticeship information through presentations, discussions and networking.
Hear from a panel of experts:
Learn about job skills that are in high demand
Hear from recent grads who found good-paying career employment
Meet local businesses and learn who employers are hiring
Discover the career pathway that's right for you
Learn about apprenticeship programs, including the Michigan Apprenticeship Program Plus (MAP+)
Explore internships and work-based learning
Attendance is free, but advance registration is required.
Florida State College Jacksonville Downtown Campus101 West State StJacksonvilleFL32202
Promoting Student Success in Math is an informative workshop that explains best practices in math instruction for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. An emphasis is placed on experiential learning and strategies that promote best practices for non-traditional learners, particularly those who rely on visual representation for information.
During this interactive and fun workshop, youâll explore ways faculty and other professional colleagues can increase your studentsâ success and professional growth and collaboration by improving attitudes toward work, relationships, and learning. Youâll also explore ways to encourage a mindset that leads to a stronger sense of self-efficacy and a more persistent effort among your students and colleagues, as well as within your academic and professional communities.
By the end of the workshop, youâll be able to:
Demonstrate the emotional impact of every single communication.
Describe the positive outcomes of achieving high levels of resonance.
Identify, nurture, and develop talents, rather than focus on weaknesses.
Understand how positive emotions expand cognition.
Explain how the affective domain profoundly influences persistence.
Analyze premises behind the âGrowth Mindsetâ and âBrain Plasticity.â
Participate in a 60-second paper, roleplaying demonstrations, pair and share activities, and interviews with feedback.
Participants receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completing the workshop.
Working Connections IT Faculty Development Institute offers cutting-edge, cost-effective professional development opportunities to current community college IT/convergence faculty (at non-profit schools only) that is often only available through expensive commercial training. Working Connections makes the newest technologies and industry trends available to attendees, as well as encourages the kind of networking and collaboration among educational and business leaders that can strengthen any IT educational program.
Working Connections training workshops offer several tracks that cover a range of the most in-demand topics in IT. The goal of Working Connections is to provide attendees with the expertise needed to teach their respective track in a subsequent semester, bringing the most current information to their classrooms either as a stand-alone course or as supplemental information to an existing course.
This webinar reviews the principles of emotional intelligence. The webinar facilitator provides reasons why it is beneficial to have students use high emotional intelligence skills throughout the community college curriculum and not just as part of psychology and other social science courses. Webinar participants learn about major emotional intelligence principles, why having high emotional intelligence skills is an important key to success in college and in life in general, and how much students can benefit from being encouraged to use emotional intelligence in all courses, including increasing pass rates and overall retention.
This is the 4nd Annual WASTC hosted Winter ICT Educators Conference. This is both a Cisco Academy conference and a general ICT educators' conference. Educators and industry representative are very welcome to attend.
This webinar helps you break the cycle of non-transformative reflection that educators often encounter. Youâll become familiar with (a) what learner reflection entails, (b) why learner reflection is critically important according to research, and (c) how to implement reflection in ways that help learners reap its benefits and become autonomous learners.
(3 days)
3793 NE OCEAN BOULEVARDJensen BeachFL34957
Join other Career Pathways and CTE Florida leaders and practitioners for a variety of workshops, professional dialogues, and a student showcase from around the state. More importantly learn from this year's selected Best Practice Award winners as they highlight all of the great innovation and achievements within their programs.
Active learning has been proven to help students analyze and apply course materials to develop a deeper understanding of the concepts being taught. Active-learning strategies include brainstorming, think-pair-share, case studies, discussions, in-class demonstrations, and many other deep-learning techniques. Kahoot, a free survey and quiz application, can be used to engage students in discussions about key events and survey them to assess their understanding of the course content. During this webinar, the facilitator discusses active-learning strategies and shares examples of engaging class discussions using Kahoot. By the end of this webinar, you will understand what is meant by the term active learning and are able to build a Kahoot survey and quiz and gather immediate results and feedback.