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Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) Summer Institutes Week of July 11-16, 2011

(6 days) BostonMA02125

Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) provides multiple opportunities for partnering with them. Whether you are an educator working on curriculum or professional development, or a current or future student pursuing education and/or a career in IT, or a business wanting a qualified technical workforce, BATEC welcomes you to get involved.

BATEC Summer Institutes are a great way to get involved; the Summer Institutes are no cost, professional development courses offered for technology high school teachers and college faculty in Massachusetts. Courses will be offered at Bristol Community College, Bunker Hill Community College, Quinsigamond Community College and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Week of 7/11-16, 2011 Institutes include: Using Social Media and LinkedIn for Business, Introduction to Photoshop, Algorithms for Novices, and more.

For more information go to: http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

BioLink Series of Summer Teacher Workshops Biotechnology The Basics

(5 days) MadisonWI53711

Location
BioPharmaceutical Training Center (associated with Promega Corp.)
5445 E. Cheryl Parkway
Madison, Wisconsin
BTC Institute Teacher Courses for summer 2011 include:

Forensic DNA Analysis, June 20-24
Biotechnology: The Basics, July 18-22, scholarships available, see website for details
Biotechnology: Beyond the Basics, July 25-29, scholarships available, see website for details
http://www.btci.org

Registration information
Contact person: Barbara Bielec
phone: 608 277-2618
email: barbara.bielec@btci.org
Registration:
See www.btci.org for more information.

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/series-summer-teacher-workshops-biopharmaceutical-trai...

BATEC Summer Institutes Week of July 18-23, 2011

(6 days) BostonMA02125

Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) provides multiple opportunities for partnering with them. Whether you are an educator working on curriculum or professional development, or a current or future student pursuing education and/or a career in IT, or a business wanting a qualified technical workforce, BATEC welcomes you to get involved.

BATEC Summer Institutes are a great way to get involved; the Summer Institutes are no cost, professional development courses offered for technology high school teachers and college faculty in Massachusetts. Courses will be offered at Bristol Community College, Bunker Hill Community College, Quinsigamond Community College and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Week of July 18-23, 2011 Institutes include: Computer Forensics, Advanced Microsoft Office, and more.

For more information go to: http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Education (Evalua|t|e): Strong Evaluation Plans = Stronger Proposals

It’s that time of year again, when we are just a couple of short months away from the due date for the next round of ATE proposals. Join us as we review the elements of an ATE proposal’s evaluation component and how to use it to strengthen your submission. We’ll discuss how to tie evaluation tasks to the grant’s goals and objectives and how to be sure the evaluation is responsive to NSF’s expectations for ATE projects and centers. Wondering how to incorporate evaluation into your budget? Need advice on how you can convey that you’ll use evaluation for project improvement? This webinar will help you integrate evaluation into your project work and clearly discuss the project-evaluation relationship in your proposal

To register please click here

http://evalu-ate.org/events

Webinar: Strategies for Improving Learner Outcomes in Energy Systems Instrumentation and Controls Education

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.

https://www.teachingtechnicians.org/event_details.asp?id=1076

Chem Ed 2011

(5 days) KalamazooMI49009

Western Michigan University is proud to host ChemEd 2011, a conference where chemistry educators share their teaching experiences, classroom innovations, and laboratory experiments. It’s a place to learn valuable insights from a few outstanding educators, and a place where participants engage in hands-on workshops and view chemical demonstrations.

For more information go to: http://www.wmich.edu/chemed/

http://www.wmich.edu/chemed/

High Impact Technology Exchange Conference

(4 days) San FranciscoCA94111

This conference is a wonderful opportunity to learn about educating our nation's technical workforce. The sessions are expected to cover:

*Technicians in the workplace
*Technology Policy
*Best Practices in Technology Education
*Learning and Evaluation
*Advanced Manufacturing
*Engineering Technologies
*Energy and Environmental Technologies
*Biotechnology and Chemical Process
*Electronics, Micro- and Nanotechnologies
*Information, Geospatial, and Security Technologies

http://www.highimpact-tec.org/

Deaf Initiative in Technology (DiiT) Microsoft Excel 2010: Create an Electronic Worksheet

(5 days) RochesterNY14062

Attend the five-day Microsoft Excel 2010: Create an Electronic Worksheet workshop July 25-29, 2011 at a cost of $500 at RIT/NTID in Rochester, NY. The workshop will be held daily from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

Microsoft Excel is a powerful computer application tool that helps you to reliably and securely organize, manipulate, and graph numeric data at work or for personal use. This workshop will begin with the basics and gradually work up to a point where you will become a proficient user in Excel 2010. Upon completion of this workshop, you will have sufficient knowledge to take the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) certification test.

http://www.rit.edu/ntid/ics/diit/workshops/CurrentWorkshops/excel.html

BioLink Series of Summer Teacher Workshops Biotechnology Beyond the Basics

(5 days) MadisonWI53711

Location
BioPharmaceutical Training Center (associated with Promega Corp.)
5445 E. Cheryl Parkway
Madison, Wisconsin
BTC Institute Teacher Courses for summer 2011 include:

Forensic DNA Analysis, June 20-24
Biotechnology: The Basics, July 18-22, scholarships available, see website for details
Biotechnology: Beyond the Basics, July 25-29, scholarships available, see website for details
http://www.btci.org

Registration information
Contact person: Barbara Bielec
phone: 608 277-2618
email: barbara.bielec@btci.org
Registration:
See www.btci.org for more information.

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/series-summer-teacher-workshops-biopharmaceutical-trai...

BATEC Summer Institutes Week of July 25-30, 2011

(6 days) BostonMA02125

Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) provides multiple opportunities for partnering with them. Whether you are an educator working on curriculum or professional development, or a current or future student pursuing education and/or a career in IT, or a business wanting a qualified technical workforce, BATEC welcomes you to get involved.

BATEC Summer Institutes are a great way to get involved; the Summer Institutes are no cost, professional development courses offered for technology high school teachers and college faculty in Massachusetts. Courses will be offered at Bristol Community College, Bunker Hill Community College, Quinsigamond Community College and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Week of July 25-30, 2011 Institutes include: Cisco Exploration: Intro to Networks, Mobile Apps, and more.

For more information go to: http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) 3-Day Public Workshop

(3 days) MinneapolisMN55403

Human Anatomy and Physiology instructors from Minnesota State College and University institutions, the University of Minnesota, and state high schools will take part in a three day workshop in order to build a collaborative network and develop instructional skills intended to improve student learning and engagement. Participating instructors will learn about POGIL (Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning), an instructional philosophy that combines constructivist learning theory and principles of cooperative learning. Each workshop participant will develop a classroom activity using this approach and share them with all other attendees.

For more information email: pogil@pogil.org

http://www.pogil.org/events/3-day-workshop-university-of-minnesota

Academy for College Excellence: Team Self-Management (TSM) Course Workshop

CabrilloCA95003

In this workshop, an experienced TSM mentor will lead participants through the curriculum and provide insights into the pedagogy through personal experiences.

Who Should Attend
All instructors teaching TSM for the first time are required to attend this workshop prior to the start of their first semester. Experienced TSM instructors are also welcome.
Prerequisite
Faculty Experiential Learning Institute (FELI)
Participate!
This half-day workshop is offered twice annually, to attend, you must receive an invitation from ACE or the ACE Coordinator at your college.

For more information click here.

http://academyforcollegeexcellence.org/tsm-workshop/

Deaf Initiative in Technology (DiiT) Is It For You: Starting Your Own Business?

(5 days) RochesterNY14602

Attend the five-day Is It For You: Starting Your Own Business? workshop on June 13-17, 2011 at a cost of $500, at RIT/NTID in Rochester, NY. The workshop will be held daily from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

This workshop provides participants with an introduction to starting, organizing and managing their own business. The primary focus of this workshop is to provide the necessary skills and tools to develop an effective business plan.

Prerequisites:
This workshop is designed for individuals who are considering starting their own business. Participants who attend this workshop should have an idea of their product or service that they intend to sell. A background in business is helpful but not required.

http://www.rit.edu/ntid/ics/diit/workshops/CurrentWorkshops/business.html

Bio-ITEST Bioinformatics Advanced Summer Workshop

ShorelineWA98133

Bio-ITEST Bioinformatics Advanced Summer Workshop
Using Bioinformatics: Genetic Research: Bio-ITEST Professional Development Workshop

Are you interested in learning more about the intersection of information technology and biological research? Would you like to engage your high school students with an authentic genetic research project that uses the same bioinformatics resources used by scientists? NWABR is excited to present a bioinformatics professional development opportunity and curriculum, Bio-ITEST.

When: August 1-5 and 8-12, 2011
Where: Shoreline Community College, Shoreline WA, and the EdLab Group, Lynnwood, WA
Who: High school teachers, particularly those with advanced biology or biotechnology courses. Prior bioinformatics experience is not required.
What: Using Bioinformatics: Genetic Research is a two-week professional development experience for teachers to learn about both the Introductory and Advanced Strand Bio-ITEST lessons. Teachers will receive training in the use of bioinformatics tools to analyze DNA sequences, perform multiple sequence alignments and explore protein structure.

Teachers will receive: $900 stipend (an additional $100 will be provided upon completion of the Bio-ITEST reunion in May 2012), clock hours free of charge, and the opportunity to purchase credits through Seattle University.

The program is funded by an Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers Award from the National Science Foundation and is comprised of two different units or “Strands.” The Introductory Strand, Using Bioinformatics: Genetic Testing, utilizes bioinformatics resources to teach basic concepts in molecular biology. The Advanced Strand, Using Bioinformatics: Genetic Research, builds upon the introductory lessons by incorporating additional informatics resources and includes an authentic inquiry-based investigation specifically for advanced students.

Applications are open and are due April 1, 2011.
For more information, visit the project website at: www.nwabr.org/education/itest.html

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/bio-itest-bioinformatics-advanced-summer-workshop

Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) Summer Institutes Week of August 1-6, 2011

(6 days) BostonMA02125

Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) provides multiple opportunities for partnering with them. Whether you are an educator working on curriculum or professional development, or a current or future student pursuing education and/or a career in IT, or a business wanting a qualified technical workforce, BATEC welcomes you to get involved.

BATEC Summer Institutes are a great way to get involved; the Summer Institutes are no cost, professional development courses offered for technology high school teachers and college faculty in Massachusetts. Courses will be offered at Bristol Community College, Bunker Hill Community College, Quinsigamond Community College and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Week of August 1-6, 2011 Institutes include: Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Artbotics, and more.

For more information go to: http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

RapidTech 2011 National Teacher Training Workshop on Rapid Prototyping and Additive Manufacturing

(5 days) Santa AnaCA92705

The RapidTech 2011 Workshop (NTTW) on rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing is sponsored by RapidTech, the National Science Foundation and our industry partners. The workshop is structured for hands-on labs and presentations each day. This will be an opportunity for institutions that utilize or anticipate adopting these technologies to hear from industry and experts about the latest and greatest developments. Attendance of this workshop will give you and your institution a competitive edge in the emerging field of additive manufacturing.

RapidTech is an educational entity that is part of Saddleback College and partially funded by the National Science Foundation. The National Center assists businesses, educational institutions, entrepreneurs and community-based organizations develop new products and designs using innovative rapid prototyping technologies, additive manufacturing, and reverse engineering. The rigorous educational program offers learning opportunities for interested students to learn and use these advanced technologies while collaborating on projects with national businesses in the aerospace, medical device, automotive, consumer products and art animation industries.

For more information on the workshop click here.

http://www.rapidtech.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/RAPIDTECH-11-INFO-SMALL-FLYER-HOLIDAY-...

Problem Based-Case Learning (PBCL) Summit

NashvilleTN37209

Are you using Problem-based Case Learning (PBCL) in your classroom? Want to hear from other practitioners? Then join us at the final summit taking place at Nashville State Community College August 9 - 11, 2011. We will review where the strategy currently stands in application and usage and brainstorm ways to expand the pool of practitioners and to take the concept and implementation to the next level. Previous training in using PBCL in the classroom as outlined at MakingLearningReal.org is required. Travel reimbursement and a daily food per diem is available. To register or for more information, please contact us at staff@makinglearningreal.org.

http://www.makinglearningreal.org/tutorials/getting_started/index.html

STEM Guitar Project Workshop

(5 days) West LafayetteIN47907

Guitars in the Classroom? Absolutely. This National Science Foundation STEM Guitar Project provides innovative professional development to high school and community college faculty in collaborative design and rapid manufacturing. Faculty teams will take part in an intense five day guitar design/build project. Each faculty member will build his/her own custom electric guitar and will engage in student centered learning activities that relate the guitar design to specific math, science and engineering topics. Participants will leave this weeklong experience with their custom-made guitars, curriculum modules that can be immediately integrated into the faculty team's school curriculum, and much more.
This workshop is being held at the College of the Redwoods, CA from June 20 through June 24th.
For more information click here.

http://www.guitarbuilding.org/#!workshops

Summer Institute in Applied Biotechnology & Bioinformatics at UC Davis

(4 days) DavisCA95616

Workshop Highlights:
 Lectures covering a variety of biotech and bioinformatics topics
 Tours of academic and biotech labs
 Group curriculum development activity
 Computer lab with scenario-based bioinformatics activities
 Guest lectures from local academic and industrial scientists
 Roundtable discussions

Participants Receive:
 Instructional materials and curriculum packages
 Access to portable laptop computers for class activities
 Certificate of completion and letter to school/district upon request

Co-sponsored by ARC North Valley Biotechnology and the UC Davis Biotechnology Program along with support from David Hedin, owner of Expression Systems LLC

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/summer-institute-applied-biotechnology-bioinformatics-...

CyberWatch Applied Cryptography Workshop

AshevilleNC28801

Title: Applied Cryptography
Presenter: Casey W. O'Brien, Director, Institute for Cyber Security, Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) and Co-Director, CyberWatch Center
Topics include:
A look at Classical Cryptography
Fundamentals of Modern Cryptographic algorithms: Symmetric vs. Asymmetric and Hashing algorithms
Common attacks against encrypted data
Plenty of hands-on exercises (e.g., setting up VPNs, Verifying the Integrity of Downloaded Files, Creating Public/Private Key Pairs, Working with Encrypted Mail and PGP, etc.)
Who should attend: This course will significantly benefit those teaching Cisco Networking Academy courses, CompTIA Security+, Information Systems Security, Network Security curricula, as well as VPN technologies.

Prerequisites: A willingness to learn and get your hands dirty.
Presenter: Casey W. O'Brien is the Director of the Institute for Cyber Security at the Community College of Baltimore County and Co-Director of the CyberWATCH Center. Casey's major teaching and research interests include: cyber exercise design and delivery, scalable and cost-effective information security laboratories, and information security curriculum design. Casey coordinates the CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. The CCBC team won the 3rd Mid-Atlantic CCDC in 2008, place 2nd in 2010, and was the first community college in the country to qualify for the National CCDC. Casey has worked as a database administrator, senior network engineer, Web application programmer, and UNIX/Windows system administrator for both public- and private-sector organizations before transitioning into a full-time faculty position.
Location : AB Tech, North Carolina
Contact : Margaret Leary mleary@nvcc.edu

http://www.cyberwatchcenter.org/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail&evid=4...

Academy for College Excellence: Social Justice Research Course Workshop

CabrilloCA95003

In this workshop, an experienced SJRC mentor will explain the course curriculum and give instructors techniques for successfully guiding students through a primary research project.

Who Should Attend
All instructors teaching SJRC for the first time are required to attend this workshop prior to the start of their first semester. Experienced SJRC instructors are also welcome.

Prerequisite
Faculty Experiential Learning Institute (FELI)

Participate!
This half-day workshop is offered twice annually, typically in January & again in June or August. To attend, you must receive an invitation from ACE or the ACE Coordinator at your college.

http://academyforcollegeexcellence.org/82-sjrc-instructor-workshop/

National Sustainable Agriculture Education Association Conference

(2 days) LexingtonKY40503

Join us this summer for the 4th National Sustainable Agriculture Education Association (SAEA) conference, co-hosted by the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, UK Sustainable Agriculture Program and the Virginia Tech Civic Agriculture and Food Systems Program. The conference will be held in the heart of Kentucky’s Bluegrass region, on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington.The conference theme, Cultivating Sustainable Agriculture Education: Growing a Collaborative Legacy, is focused on addressing the means of achieving sustainability in agriculture through authentic educational experiences across the food system: schools, universities, farms, and communities. Please consider joining other faculty, staff and students in the only national-level forum focused on the teaching and learning of sustainable agriculture!

In addition to networking with other faculty, staff and students working with sustainable agriculture programs across the country, this conference offers numerous field trips to farms around the Bluegrass, service learning activities, farm-to-table cooking opportunities (link to field trip page), a materials exchange, a pre-conference track for land grant university programs (link) and loads of local food. True to the innovative, participatory nature of SAEA conferences, we’ll be spicing up your traditional conference fare with student panels, round table discussions, a keynote speaker and address from leaders in the sustainable agriculture movement, as well as panel and poster sessions.

For more information: saea.contact@gmail.com

http://www.sustainableaged.org/2011Conference/tabid/115/Default.aspx

NACK Center Workshop: Nanotechnology Course Resources II: Patterning, Characterization, and Applications

(4 days) University ParkPA16802

A series of two workshops, the Nanotechnology Course Resource Workshops have been designed to provide post-secondary faculty and administrators with the resources needed to effectively teach undergraduate nanotechnology courses. These workshops were formerly known as our "Train the Trainer" Workshops. Please note that it does not matter which workshop is attended first.

This workshop is valued at $1,700. Applicants who are accepted will be granted a fellowship to attend the workshop which includes: workshop registration fee, breakfast/lunch, travel (airfare up to $750) and lodging. Click here to see more details on the workshops. Space is limited, register early!

http://www.nano4me.org/educators.html?tab=1#HTab2

Genomic Approaches in BioSciences - Universidad del Turabo, Gurabo, Puerto Rico

(5 days) Gurabo00778Puerto Rico

Collaborating with 12 community colleges and Bio-Link, the DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is offering week-long Genomic Approaches in BioSciences workshops. Workshop participants will explore cutting-edge science tools, hands-on laboratories, bioinformatic investigations, and careers. Participants will update their pedagogy while networking with biotech leaders and colleagues. Faculty from secondary education, 2-year colleges, and universities are invited to apply. The National Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate Education’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF-ATE) program is funding all instruction, workshop materials, meals/refreshments, and a stipend of $300. Further support for travel or other related expenses is not available.
The Genomic Approaches in BioSciences workshops will focus on four key technologies – PCR, DNA Sequencing, RNA interference, and Bioinformatics – that will prepare students for specialized life science elective courses, independent research projects, and biotechnology careers.
Genomic Approaches in BioSciences will integrate theoretical, laboratory, and computer technology with practical advice on classroom management and career exploration. Time will be included for independent work, lesson planning, and preparation for classroom projects. Each workshop is led by DNALC staff members and college faculty who collaborated in the development of the course modules.

For more information or to register, please click here.

http://www.dnalc.org/programs/teacher_training.html#genomicapp

BATEC Summer Institutes Week of August 8-13, 2011

(6 days) BostonMA02125

Boston-area Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) provides multiple opportunities for partnering with them. Whether you are an educator working on curriculum or professional development, or a current or future student pursuing education and/or a career in IT, or a business wanting a qualified technical workforce, BATEC welcomes you to get involved.

BATEC Summer Institutes are a great way to get involved; the Summer Institutes are no cost, professional development courses offered for technology high school teachers and college faculty in Massachusetts. Courses will be offered at Bristol Community College, Bunker Hill Community College, Quinsigamond Community College and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Week of August 8-13, 2011 Institutes include: Advanced Dreamweaver, Google Applications for business, and more.

For more information go to: http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

http://batec.org/summer-institutes/summer-institutes-2011

6th Annual Amgen Bruce Wallace Biotechnology Program Workshop

(2 days) ShorelineWA98133

Who is this workshop designed for?
This workshop is designed for High School Teachers in the Greater Seattle and surrounding areas.

What is the Amgen-Bruce Wallace program?
The Amgen-Bruce Wallace Biotechnology Lab Program is an educational outreach
program that provides equipment, curriculum assistance and supplies to high schools and
colleges. The program integrates:
. hands-on, inquiry-based molecular biology curriculum
. extensive teacher support
. the excitement of scientific discovery
. relevant curricula, tools and techniques
. the introduction of a wide range of career opportunities in science

Aligned with National and State Science Education Standards, the program supports the
goal of achieving scientific literacy. The program not only provides a thoroughly tested
and robust curriculum, but also provides a full suite of transportable, research-grade
equipment and supplies to allow teachers to conduct advanced and contemporary
activities within their high school classroom.

For more information about the Amgen-Bruce Wallace Program: http://www.bwbiotechprogram.com/

Description:
. Learn and practice lab techniques in biotechnology
. Develop successful instructional strategies for teaching biotechnology
. Develop a collegial network for support for teaching biotechnology
. Labs include: Micropipette Practice, Restriction Analysis of Plasmids,
Ligation of Restriction Fragments, Producing a Recombinant Plasmid, etc.
.Completion of the course allows participants to borrow biotechnology equipment and consumables.

Who should attend: All biology teachers who want to incorporate biotechnology techniques in their curriculum are invited to this workshop.

For more information email Adrienne Houck: ahouck@shoreline.edu

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/6th-annual-amgen-bruce-wallace-biotechnology-program-w...

Academy for College Excellence: Behavior System & Integration Workshop

CabrilloCA95003

The behavior system developed for the ACE Bridge Semester is an integral cornerstone of the program. This workshop explains the principles of the ACE behavior system and how it is effectively implemented. Participants will also learn how to integrate courses and coordinate assignments for a more successful semester.

Who Should Attend
All instructors teaching in the ACE program are required to attend this workshop prior to teaching in ACE for the first time. Experienced ACE instructors are also welcome.

Agenda
The goal of the workshop is to provide ACE faculty with a common framework and consistent set of tools that encourage positive behavior and address disruptive behavior, supporting conditions in the classroom for optimal learning.

A typical session agenda includes:
Discuss ACE’s Inside-Out philosophy
Explain in detail the core Behavior System
Explore supplemental strategies and tools
Apply the Behavior System to typical scenarios
Briefly review approaches to coordinate individual course content

Prerequisite
Faculty Experiential Learning Institute (FELI)

Presentation Materials
Behavior System & Integration Workshop Documents

Recording Presentation
Behavior System & Integration Workshop Session 1/7/2011

Participate!
This half-day workshop is offered twice annually, typically in January & again in June or August. To attend, you must receive an invitation from ACE or the ACE Coordinator at your college.

http://academyforcollegeexcellence.org/85-behavior-integration-wrksp/

Center for System Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA) CCNA Network Security

AlexandriaVA22311

The Cisco Networking Academy has released a new CCNA level network security curriculum.

This course provides students with in-depth network security education and a comprehensive understanding of network security concepts. The course is designed to provide students with hands-on knowledge and skills, emphasizing practical experience needed for entry-level job roles in network security. This curriculum reflects the latest network security technologies and provides hands-on exercises. The hands-on exercises teach installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices.

CCNA Security provides a next step for CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration students who want to expand their CCNA-level skill set to prepare for a career in network security. The class is designed to prepare faculty for CCNA Security certification (IINS 640-553 exam).

Food and refreshments will be provided.

This training is a blended course. There is a mandatory orientation and capstone session. Each session will be delivered virtually via webex. You will receive a confirmation email one week prior to the orientation session. You will also receive a webex invitation one day prior to the orientation and capstone sessions.

The ORIENTATION SESSION is Friday, August 12th, noon - 2p.m.

In-Person is August 18th & 19th at Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Campus. http://www.nvcc.edu/campuses-and-centers/alexandria/ Room 159 in the Bisdorf Building

The Mark Center ((Hilton) is the closest hotel.

The CAPSTONE SESSION is Friday, August 26th from 2-4p.m.

CSSIA is pleased to offer continuing opportunities for faculty attending CSSIA's Faculty Development Workshops (FDW) to obtain graduate credit. Faculty can earn 3 graduate credits through the University of Illinois - Springfield by enrolling in an online course and doing some additional follow-up work (describing how you would integrate FDW knowledge into your programs). Tuition for this option is about $1200, and you would be responsible for paying your own tuition. Your institution also may have a tuition reimbursement program that would support this effort. The University of Illinois - Springfield has been offering graduate credit to community college faculty for events like this for 8 years with great success. For more information, go to https://edocs.uis.edu/tmims1/www/cssia/

PLEASE NOTE: Although there is no cost for the workshop, there will be a no-show fee of $500 billed directly to your institution for each registered individual who fails to cancel their registration a minimum of 5 business days prior to the first session of this course.

http://www.cssia.org/event.cfm

Center for System Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA) VMware VSphere

AlexandriaVA22311

This hands-on training course explores installation, configuration, and management of VMware vSphereTM, which consists of ESX/ESXi and vCenter Server. The course is based on ESX/ESXi 4.1 and vCenter Server 4.1. Completion of this course satisfies as a prerequisite to take the VMware Certified Professional 4 exam.

Faculty participants who complete this course may enroll in any of several more-advanced vSphere courses. See www.vmware.com/education for advanced course options.

By instituting this program, VMware seeks to create a collaborative relationship with academic institutions whereby their students may obtain the VMware Certified Professional (VCP) status and other VMware certifications.

Participation in VMware vSphere will provide you with VMware vouchers for exams.

Food and refreshments will be provided.

This training is a blended course. There is a mandatory orientation and capstone session. Each session will be delivered virtually via webex. You will receive a confirmation email one week prior to the orientation session. You will also receive a webex invitation one day prior to the orientation and capstone sessions.

The ORIENTATION SESSION is Friday, August 12th from 10 - noon.

In-person is August 15, 16 & 17 that Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Campus. http://www.nvcc.edu/campuses-and-centers/alexandria/ Room 159 in the Bisdorf Building.

The Mark Center ((Hilton) is the closest hotel.

The CAPSTONE SESSION is Friday, August 26th from noon - 2p.m.

*Note: This training opportunity is for Teachers/Faculty. Verification of teaching status and institution will be requested. Participatints also will be assisted in the enrollment of their institution into VMWare IT Academy program during or prior to the course as needed.

CSSIA is pleased to offer continuing opportunities for faculty attending CSSIA's Faculty Development Workshops (FDW) to obtain graduate credit. Faculty can earn 3 graduate credits through the University of Illinois - Springfield by enrolling in an online course and doing some additional follow-up work (describing how you would integrate FDW knowledge into your programs). Tuition for this option is about $1200, and you would be responsible for paying your own tuition. Your institution also may have a tuition reimbursement program that would support this effort. The University of Illinois - Springfield has been offering graduate credit to community college faculty for events like this for 8 years with great success. For more information, go to https://edocs.uis.edu/tmims1/www/cssia/

PLEASE NOTE: Although there is no cost for the workshop, there will be a no-show fee of $500 billed directly to your institution for each registered individual who fails to cancel their registration a minimum of 5 business days prior to the first session of this course.

http://www.cssia.org/event.cfm

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