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WomenTech Educators Training Opportunity

(2 days) BostonMA02125

Increase the number of women in your Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math classes with the strategies you’ll learn from the Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science (IWITTS). The workshop training curriculum includes the “best-of-the-best” of IWITTS strategies, culled from their four National Science Foundation projects and over 17 years of success in assisting educational institutions in recruiting and retaining female students in programs around the country.

http://batec.org/news-events

Professional development opportunity for high school and community college ENERGY TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTORS

GoldenCO80401

The workshop provides small-group presentations and discussion with researchers and other experts in the field; hands-on, inquiry-based lab experiences; take-home equipment and training; site visits; and field work. The workshop participants produce instructional materials, identify teaching and learning strategies and materials, and will join the established SEET peer network to share learning with high school and two-year college educators in ATEEC's online energy resources clearinghouse.

http://www.ateec.org/sustainable-energy-education-training-seet

DiiT Workshop: Grammar Review for Workplace Correspondence

(5 days) RochesterNY14621

Attend the five-day Grammar Review for Workplace Correspondence workshop June 11-15, 2012 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.

The session prepares you to apply proper grammatical rules to produce better written communications - the kind of writing expected in the workplace.

Instructors: Pamela R. Conley and Patricia C. Kenney

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

GeoTech Center Summer Workshop for Two Year Faculty

(4 days) Orange CountyCA

The GeoTech Center is offering a 4.5 day long Intrductory GIS workshop to two year college faculty across the disciplines on the campus of Coastline Community College in Orange County June 11-15, 2012. The week long program will introduce faculty to the use of open source GIS software they can use in their course to infuse geospatial critical thinking skills into their lessons.

http://www.geotechcenter.org/Upcoming-Events/Summer-Workshop-for-Two-Year-Faculty

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 11-15, 2012 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.

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

Center for System Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA): Computer Hardware Essentials with Security Fundamentals for Teachers

ElkhornWI53121

This 5-day class will cover core competencies in the latest PC hardware and software technologies as well as safety and environmental issues and soft skills. There will be a special unit focusing on Cyber Security. The course will cover all topics required for CompTIA’s new A+ (2009) Certification and the new Cisco IT Essentials curriculum (version 4.1). This course’s focus is on the training needs of high school IT faculty although it will also be open to College IT faculty. Attendees will have opportunity to gain certification as Cisco Instructor for Cisco IT Essentials curriculum. This class is offered on two different weeks in two different locations.

http://www.cssia.org/cssia-training.cfm

Academy for College Excellence (ACE): Faculty Experiential Learning Institute (FELI)

(5 days) PittsburgCA94565

The ACE Faculty Experiential Learning Institute is a five-day transformative learning experience designed for community college faculty and administrators. During this professional development workshop, participants experience effective communication and leadership curriculum, and often experience significant renewal and inspiration.

The FELI is an experiential workshop, meaning that each attendee participates as a learner, instead of as a faculty member learning to teach ACE curriculum. For both those who want to teach in the ACE program and those who want to learn and apply the concepts in classrooms outside of the ACE program, this workshop offers the opportunity to enrich one's self both personally and professionally, and is an excellent way to be introduced to ACE.

To register for this event please click here.

http://academyforcollegeexcellence.org/feli/

Center for System Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA): Information and Storage Management

Garden GroveCA92840

This 4.5 day Summer 2012 Faculty Development Week, June 11 – 15, 2012 at the Coastline Community College Garden Grove Campus in Garden Grove, CA will provide:

This course will provide six “Train the trainer” tracks to prepare faculty to teach new or improve existing courses or programs:

1. World Organization of Webmasters: Aligning and Improving Web Curriculum
2. Introduction to Juniper Operating System (IJOS) and Juniper Routing Essentials (JRE)
3. VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage
4. Information and Storage Management
5. Ethical Hacking and Network Defense
6. Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Beginning Level

This course will also provide one pedagogical track to impart new teaching and learning skills:
7. Delivering High Impact, Synchronous Online/In-Person Course

http://www.cssia.org/cssia-training.cfm

Girl Tech Mentoring Workshop

SpringfieldIL62703

This is the DIY for Girl Tech!

Day one: We'll be walking you through the entire process of putting together a Girl Tech workshop of your own. We'll also discuss you how to tailor your workshop to your own location and share ideas on possible course topics. Included will be some hard-earned wisdom on what ideas don't work with middle-school girls.

Day two : You are invited to watch Girl Tech 2012 at UIS in action; you can observe (or participate) in our actual first day of the 2012 workshop.

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

Girl Tech Camp

SpringfieldIL62703

Funded by CSSIA, this two-day camp will feature sessions taught by women from the UIS Computer Science department and Information Technology staff who will provide a hands-on introduction to drop-and-drag programming with Story Telling Alice, fundamentals of robotics using Lego robots, and a round of battle-bots. A scavenger hunt for access points will teach the girls about computer networking and steganography as the young ladies will access the server holding the treasure file. Using digital flip cameras and iMovie, the girls will film their own movies, edit them, add sound track and premier them at the closing session. The campers will also create magazine covers that star themselves using Photoshop and Web-cams, and will get acquainted with the hardware in the "What's in the Box?" session.

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

STEM Guitar Workshop - College of the Redwoods

(5 days) EurekaCA95501

An attending Faculty Team should include one technology education/engineering teacher AND one science or math teacher. Each team member will need to register separately. Make sure to indicate your partners name in the application questions.



Stipend funding for selected applicants is $50 per day + Meal allowance
Lodging support is based on need.

To apply to attend this workshop please clickhere

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2817299619

STEM Guitar Workshop - Butler County Community College

(5 days) ButlerPA16002

An attending Faculty Team should include one technology education/engineering teacher AND one science or math teacher. Each team member will need to register separately. Make sure to indicate your partners name in the application questions.
Make sure you provide a contact number and email that you will be at after school is out of session, for updates.

Stipend funding for selected applicants is $50 per day + Meal allowance
Lodging support is based on need and limited to 4 participant teams selected.
40 Act 48 credits will be available for this workshop.

To apply to attend this event please click here.

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2775075325

Leadership Skills for Engineering and Science Faculty

(2 days) CambridgeMA02139

This course focuses on human-centered strategies for leading effective teams in technical academic environments. Through a series of interactive role-playing activities, self-assessment instruments, and group discussions, you will develop a repertoire of techniques for addressing issues that commonly arise within engineering research groups and teaching staff. The workshop promotes awareness of the participants’ own styles of leadership and offers them new approaches to explore. Since leadership styles are highly individual and situational, the instructors do not judge styles as “good” or “bad,” but provide a nonjudgmental yet structured environment in which you can discover what works for you. Faculty must have at least one year teaching experience at the college level.Course requires laptop. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 1.4

http://web.mit.edu/professional/short-programs/courses/engineering_leadership_skills.html

Deaf Initiative in Technology (DiiT): Microsoft Access 2010: Create a Database

(5 days) RochesterNY14602

Attend the five-day Microsoft Access 2010: Create a Database workshop June 18-22, 2012 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 Access is a powerful computer application tool that helps you to reliably and securely organize and maintain your 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 Access 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/access.html

GCAT Synthetic Biology Workshop

AshburnVA20147

The goal of this workshop is to prepare 15 pairs of faculty to spend the 2012-13 academic year getting ready for undergraduate-lead research in synthetic biology during the summer of 2013. We will train participants how to do the wet lab methods and how to think differently to prepare for synthetic biology. By the end of the workshop, we want each team to have mapped out possible research projects and implementation plans. Workshops are also planned for 2013, 2014, and 2015.

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/gcat-synthetic-biology-workshop

GCAT Synthetic Biology Workshop

(3 days) Chevy ChaseMD20815-6789

Genome Consortium for Active Teaching: Synthetic Biology Workshop

GCAT is pleased to announce a synthetic biology faculty workshop for the summer of 2012 (June 20-22) hosted by HHMI’s Science Education Alliance (SEA). The workshop is designed for two-person teams (one biologist, one non-biologist). Registration is FREE, and travel will be reimbursed upon completion of the workshop. Application deadline is January 10.

You can learn more about synthetic biology at this web site: www.bio.davidson.edu/projects/gcat/GCATSynBio.html

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/gcat-synthetic-biology-workshop

HSPI Webinar: Reporting Out and Making Connections

Reporting out, and other formative assessments, enable a teacher to take stock of student understanding, control the pace of group work, uncover student misconceptions, and make needed adjustments within a lesson. This webinar will cover ways to effectively facilitate that process, give examples of reporting methods, and also help teachers consider ways to link the POGIL activity with additional learning tasks (i.e. - homework, next lesson, past lesson, etc.).

http://www.pogil.org/events/hspi-webinar-reporting-out-and-making-connections

HSPI Webinar: Reporting Out and Making Connections: 1 Day Public Presentation

Reporting out, and other formative assessments, enable a teacher to take stock of student understanding, control the pace of group work, uncover student misconceptions, and make needed adjustments within a lesson. This webinar will cover ways to effectively facilitate that process, give examples of reporting methods, and also help teachers consider ways to link the POGIL activity with additional learning tasks.

http://www.pogil.org/events/hspi-webinar-reporting-out-and-making-connections

HSPI Webinar: Reporting Out and Making Connections

Reporting out, and other formative assessments, enable a teacher to take stock of student understanding, control the pace of group work, uncover student misconceptions, and make needed adjustments within a lesson. This webinar will cover ways to effectively facilitate that process, give examples of reporting methods, and also help teachers consider ways to link the POGIL activity with additional learning tasks (i.e. - homework, next lesson, past lesson, etc.).

http://www.pogil.org/events/hspi-webinar-reporting-out-and-making-connections

CCNA Network Security

BostonMA02129

This course provides students with in-depth network security education and a comprehensive understanding of network security concepts. The course provides 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. The hands-on exercises teach installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices.

http://www.cssia.org/cssia-training.cfm

Tech Savvy

(5 days) BostonMA02215

Tech Savvy is a one-week program for middle school girls that focuses on Computing, Engineering and Technology. Sponsored by the Boston Area Girls STEM Collaborative, the program allows students to visit a different college campus each day for hands on activities

http://www.bu.edu/lernet/techsavvy/

STEM Guitar Workshop - Ventura College, CA

(5 days) VenturaCA93003

An attending Faculty Team should include one technology education/engineering teacher AND one science or math teacher. Each team member will need to register separately. Make sure to indicate your partners name in the application questions.

Stipend funding for selected applicants is $50 per day + Meal allowance
Lodging support is based on need.

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2817319679%20a%20URL

RapidTech 2012 Workshop

(4 days) Orange CountyCA53706

RapidTech 2012 workshop on additive manufacturing technologies 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.

http://www.rapidtech.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/RAPIDTECH-2012-with-fees-listed-front....

4th National Summit on GIS in K-14 Education

(2 days) James Madison UniversityHarrisonburgVA

The Center for STEM Education and Outreach will be hosting the 4th National Summit on GIS in K-14 Education at James Madison University in Harrisonburg on the 30th of June and the 1st of July, 2012. Co-sponsored by the Virginia Geographic Alliance (VGA), this gathering will provide a great opportunity for:
. teachers and developers to share instructional strategies and lessons.
. school districts to learn about the possibilities for GIS in the classroom and how GIS can be utilized for administrative uses across their division.
. researchers to connect to practitioners.
. educators to learn how GIS is implemented in a variety of fields
. the GIS in Education community to get together, collaborate and plan for the future.

http://www.vccsgis.org/event/4th-national-summit-gis-k-14-education-james-madison-universi...

Summer Teacher Workshop sponsored by Next Generation Regional Manufacturing Center and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy

(5 days) New LondonCT06320

The Connecticut College of Technology’s Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (RCNGM) in collaboration with the United States Coast Guard Academy (USCGA) offers high school, community college and university educators from all over the United States, including Puerto Rico, an opportunity to attend the Engineering Challenge for the 21st Century Program Summer Teachers Dissemination Workshop. This workshop is a recreation of the high school Engineering Challenge for the 21st Century Program for educators.

http://www.ccot-lifesupport.org/SummerTeachersWorkshop.html

STEM Guitar Workshop - Purdue University-Knoy Hall

(5 days) West LafayetteIN47374

An attending Faculty Team should include one technology education/engineering teacher AND one science or math teacher. Each team member will need to register separately. Make sure to indicate your partners name in the application questions.
Make sure you provide a contact number and email that you will be at after school is out of session, for updates.

Stipend funding for selected applicants is $50 per day + Meal allowance
Lodging support is based on need.

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2817339739

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