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League for Innovation Convention

(4 days) Gaylord National Resort & Conference Center201 Waterfront StOxon HillMD20745US

The League for Innovation in the Community College is pleased to announce that the 2018 Innovations Conference will be held March 18-21, in National Harbor, Maryland (just 8 miles south of Washington D.C.). All conference events will take place at the Gaylord National Resort & Conference Center. This event is hosted by Prince George's Community College and Baltimore City Community College.

The Innovations Conference is the foremost convening for community college professionals, fostering innovation in teaching and learning and enhancing the higher education experience. This international event provides a forum for collaboration among academic experts and thought leaders, while granting participants exclusive access to the most inventive and inspirational community college programs from around the world.

 

Conference Topics

  • Learning and Teaching
  • Leadership and Organization
  • Workforce Preparation and Development
  • Student Success
  • Basic Skills and Developmental Education
  • Conference Features
  • NEW: Lightning Talks engage participants via a series of 5-7 minute “lightning-fast” presentations
  • NEW: Ignite Theater, where participants learn about featured products in the Exhibition Hall
  • Engaging Keynote Speakers discussing critical issues facing community college educators
  • John & Suanne Roueche Excellence Awards and recipient activities
  • Hundreds of innovative and engaging breakout sessions
  • An extensive Exhibition Hall featuring educational products and services
  • Opportunities to exchange ideas with colleagues throughout the event
  • 24-Hour Wireless Hotspot
     

http://www.maritime-technology.org/events/2018/3/18/351/league-for-innovation-convention/

Bringing the Power of Imaging Radar to Autonomous Driving

The autonomous driving industry requires a sensor that performs at real time in all lighting and weather conditions. In addition, in a world where autonomous cars may drive one towards the other on highways at high speeds, the sensor must be able to “see” them coming from 300 meters away, track velocity, and detect distance.
In this Webinar, Kobi Marenko will explain why radar is the only technology that can overcome these challenges. 

Kobi will introduce Arbe Robotics’ patented technology for Ultra High-Resolution Radar, based on a proprietary chipset. He will focus on the technical aspects of resolving ambiguities, achieving low false alarm rates, coping with mutual radar interference, providing high refresh rates, while keeping prices low and reliability high.

After registering for this event, you will receive an email in your Automotive IQ address, with a link to the webinar.

Should you face any difficulties signing up and receiving the webinar link, please contact christoffer.augsburg@automotive-iq.com

http://autocaat.org/Resources/Industry_Webinars/

Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS)

(2 days) ChicagoILU.S.

In spite of the growing demand and tremendous chances in the job market, cybersecurity remains an area where there is lack of skilled professionals nationally, regionally, and internationally. Women’s representation in this male-dominated field is low.

The annual WiCyS conference raises awareness about the significance and nature of cybersecurity professions, generating interest among students to consider cybersecurity as a promising career option.

https://cyberwatchwest.org/index.php/scheduled-events/icalrepeat.detail/2018/03/23/192/-/w...

Protein Engineered Nano Materials

Inspired by unique biological self-assembly, biomacromolecules have been increasingly used as building blocks to assemble complex higher order architectures. These molecular assemblies have been used for many technological and biomedical applications, including drug delivery, biosensing and bioimaging. This webinar describes our strategy to generate fibers and nanoparticles using engineered variants of the coiled-coil domain of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and their biomedical applications.

http://nano4me.org/webinar/webinar_descriptions/protein-engineered-nano-materials.html

Blockchain for Automotive Through a Mobility Transaction Platform

IBM is the leader in Blockchain Technology for Enterprises (source: Juniper Research). Many automotive OEMs, suppliers and customers are still struggling with how this technology could impact their industry. IBM’s Global Automotive Center of Competence has defined four major groups that will be revolutionized by Blockchain technology. In this session, you will learn more about these major automotive initiatives, specifically electronic car wallets set up for the next generation of mobility services.

 

In 2017, IBM was selected by ZF and UBS to bring Blockchain to vehicles for secure toll and parking payments, car sharing, eBattery Charging and in-car delivery. In a world where companies are increasingly investing in driverless cars and a seamless experience, secure and autonomous transactions will become the expectation for future business. The Car eWallet platform developed by ZF in cooperation with UBS and IBM is a prolific example of how your company can take the leap into the future of mobility. The platform is built on IBM Blockchain, which is delivered via the IBM Cloud and powered by Hyperledger Fabric 1.0.

 

Attend this webinar to:

 

  • Get insights about how Blockchain can be used for new automotive business models
  • Learn about Car eWallet, a transaction platform that allows end-to-end integration of mobility services, vehicles and infrastructure
  • Understand the benefits of IBM Blockchain approach for the automotive industry

http://autocaat.org/Resources/Industry_Webinars/

Updating the ITS Knowledge Resource Databases to Better Analyze, Plan, and Evaluate Your ITS Project

How much does it cost to implement adaptive traffic control in an intersection or corridor? What are the benefits of this technology and what performance metrics can be used? Where has it been successfully implemented? This webinar will briefly show how to use data from the ITS costs, benefits, and lessons learned databases-located in the ITS Knowledge Resources Portal-to plan, justify, and evaluate your next ITS project. The interactive session will seek participant feedback on what content would be most valuable for planning and evaluating projects and how we can redesign this resource to meet user needs.

Speakers: Marcia Pincus, Program Manager, ITS Deployment Evaluation, USDOT ITS JPO; Liz Greer, Drennan Hicks, and Janet Fraser, Noblis

http://autocaat.org/Resources/Industry_Webinars/

Developing Stakeholder Partnerships Internally and Externally for Successful Grants

Due to the latest NSF ATE Solicitation released in 2017, this webinar will act as an addendum and focus on specifics that have changed on this topic. A live Q&A will occur the last 30 to 45 minutes of the webinar.

We highly encourage that you watch the original webinar recording prior to attending this one. The original webinar was held on March 23, 2017 which covered the following information.

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.

https://atecenters.org/upcoming-webinars/

ACTE Region IV Conference

(3 days) Embassy Suites by Hilton1000 Woodward Pl NEAlbuquerqueNM87102US

Join us April 2018 in beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico! Your registration fee will include a reception, meal, break refreshments, entertainment, vendors, and a full day and a half of workshops.


NMACTE will be hosting a FABULOUS Region IV Conference with the continued goal of providing professional development for teachers, counselors, and administrators, both secondary and post-secondary!

http://www.maritime-technology.org/events/2018/4/3/358/acte-region-iv-conference/

14th Annual Worthington Regional Bio Conference

(2 days) Worthington Event Center & Comfort Suites Hotel1447 Prairie DriveWorthingtonMN56187

The Worthington Regional Bio Conference (WRBC) is an annual gathering of industry professionals, research scientists, and business leaders. This conference is a great opportunity to showcase the region’s health and bio-businesses sectors and provide networking opportunities. Throughout its short history, the conference has featured industry leaders such as Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, Doug Berven, VP Corporate Affairs POET, and many others. From the start, the Worthington Regional Bio Science Conference set out to create a meeting place where the scientific, business, and entrepreneurial communities can come together for few days, talk shop, plant seeds, and build enduring relationships.

This annual event has been very successful in highlighting the deep roots of bio-science as it relates to farming and animal health. What evolves out of one area of bio-tech often times has implications in other areas of importance to overall quality of life. Worthington’s bio-science based businesses have a story to tell, and are actively seeking partners for parts of the story that are yet to be told.

http://www.worthington-minnesota.com/bio-science-conference-information

Nano Curriculum Materials Workshop I

This series of two free workshops were created to provide post-secondary faculty and administrators with resources (labs, presentations, etc.) and guidance to effectively teach undergraduate nanotechnology courses. The workshops will also cover the strategies for conducting the NPDP-provided labs, as well as, equipment needs, costs and sustaining costs. The various modes in which institutions may choose to present this material and their labs will be examined varying from complete in-house to web-augmented joint offerings.

These workshops do not need to be taken in sequence, but both are required for participants to be eligible to attend one of four NPDP sites for a hands-on workshop.

The Nano Curriculum Materials I workshop will focus on: materials, safety and equipment overview; bottom-up manufacturing and bio-nanotechnology; and deposition. The workshop will be held on four consecutive Friday sessions beginning on April 6, 2018 (April 6, 13, 20, and 27) from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST. For more information, visit the workshop website (http://www.nano4me.org/workshops). Applications are due March 23, 2018 and can be found at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw6gspEkKu3qxDYmuPGIvQyLIn9qnxpc3U632erdFuovIiKw/viewform.

The Nano Curriculum Materials II workshop will focus on: etching; patterning and lithography; and nanocharacterization. The workshop will be held on four consecutive Friday sessions beginning on May 11, 2018 (May 11, 18, 25, and June 1) from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST. For more information, visit the workshop website (http://www.nano4me.org/workshops). Applications are due April 27, 2018 and can be found at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw6gspEkKu3qxDYmuPGIvQyLIn9qnxpc3U632erdFuovIiKw/viewform.

http://www.nano4me.org/workshops

Webinar 3: Succession Planning: How to Build a Plan So That Your Work Continues Without You

This season, the ATE Central Webinar Series on Sustainability focuses on topics useful to Centers and Projects at all stages of growth. It is never too soon to be thinking about life “post-grant” – as a way to plan for eventual independence or as a way to prepare for a time when grants may not be forthcoming. This series addresses three critical angles – first, a basic “health check” to see how your project or center is faring today; second, strategies for moving forward, with a refreshed set of goals and priorities; and finally, taking to heart the need to plan for changes concerning the most valuable asset any project has: its people. This series is funded by the National Science Foundation’s ATE Central project and produced in collaboration with Nancy Maron of BlueSky to BluePrint, a consulting firm focusing on business strategy for leaders of innovative initiatives in the academic and cultural sectors.

Rachael Bower, ATE Central
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint

This session takes on a thorny problem: your grant is coming to an end, but the work needs to continue. What aspects of your work need to be supported going forward? Which might you decide are complete and need no further work? In this session, we will introduce an evaluative tool for prioritizing the strands of work and activity that your project or center has developed over time and determining what each will require to have the greatest impact. Topics will include prioritizing, preservation versus growth strategies, and budgeting for the post-grant phase.


Special Guest: Ann Beheler, National Convergence Technology Center

 

https://atecentral.net/sustainability

Michigan Automotive Teachers Association (MATA) Conference

Lansing Community College309 N Washington SquareLansingMI48933

Similar in format to the Southeastern Michigan Automotive Teachers Association (SEMATA) conference, this free conference offers technical training sessions, a trade show, raffles, and live demos.  This event provides NATEF training hours, and includes a complimentary continental breakfast and lunch. 

To RSVP contact Allyne Quatrine at 248-816-5199.

http://autocaat.org/WebForms/NewsandEvents.aspx?id=4783

2018 Annual AERA Meeting: The Dreams, Possibilities, and Necessity of Public Education

(5 days) New York CityNYUnited States

The 2018 program theme calls us to confront the struggles for public education, considering the times in which we are living, the historical arcs that shape our present(s), and the roles we can play in the fight for justice. Public education has the potential to be a central pillar of democracy and to foster civil deliberation. It is essential to democratic government, which both depends on and makes possible respect for diversity, justice, and human dignity. It has a crucial role to play in our divided world, bringing communities together to build an inclusive formation of “we the people.”

Although public education’s possibilities inspire us, they are elusive. As researchers and practitioners, we have a special responsibility to make possible what often seems impossible about the dreams for public education. We must build knowledge to support the quest for equitable educational opportunity. We must (re)imagine and contribute to developing what public education can and must be for today’s children, their families, and communities, and for the billions who will be inheritors of this earth. Ours is a theme of criticism and debate, but also of celebration and hope, and above all, of understanding and action.

Disciplined and diverse scholarship is crucial for this agenda. We must generate and learn from a wide range of research, including empirical, philosophical, critical, and historical analyses. We must include a broad variety of voices, evidence, sources, and perspectives to inform our deliberations. And we must apply these diverse methods, methodologies, and epistemologies to a host of pressing questions: What is and should be the relationship between “publicness,” educational opportunity, place, and democracy? What and who constitutes the public, and how does that vary in education systems around the globe and diverse epistemologies within those systems? For whom, when, where, how, and why has public education been established? When and for whom has it succeeded, failed, or been reinvented? What explains the recurrent quest for common ground, from the inception of common schools in the 19th century to desegregation in the mid-20th century, to the Common Core in the 21st? And why has resistance to this quest been necessary in some cases and oppressive in others?

Introspection is also essential in the development of knowledge and evidence about public education; we must ask questions also about how education research can recognize the perspectives and knowledge of historically marginalized peoples. We must ask how we can advance the tools and methods of our fields to create new forms of rigor and discipline, new kinds of tools and evidence, and thus, ultimately new knowledge. We must learn from scholars who examine the histories of the struggles for and over public education from diverse standpoints. What have scholars learned from their own first-person experiences? How are the voices and efforts of those in communities and schools connected to the generation of knowledge? These questions invite us to hear wrenching truths, critical perspectives, and dissent. They also invite us to learn from triumphs and possibilities and to see and realize the seemingly impossible.

Our Annual Meeting will take place in New York City, a fitting site for our focus on public education. New York represents the composite nature of our society, with its histories of struggle to form a union of diverse peoples. Before Dutch, British, and French settlers arrived and appropriated it, Mannahatta was (as it continues to be) Lenni Lenape land. It is the gateway through which immigrants from many lands have entered the United States, some displaced and fleeing hatred and persecution, some seeking opportunity. In the 20th century, New York was a destination for the migration of Black people from the South and the landing for thousands from Latin America. It was home to the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement. At City College of New York, open access higher education first thrived in the mid-19th century. Comprising islands, waterways, and estuaries, New York is one of the frontlines for the impacts of climate change and people’s fights against environmental racism. New York represents hope in new possibilities and renewals, as well as loss—of culture, land, nation, and names. New York is at once connection and separation, crowdedness and isolation, gentrification and neighborhoods, poverty and wealth. It is beautiful patchworks of culture and language, of experimentation and activism.

Struggles for public education are embedded in stories from around the globe. Respecting the particularities of cultures, times, and places, how can we learn sensitively from one another’s contemporary experiences and histories? How can we contribute to building the necessary wisdom, commitment, and capacity for meeting the challenges of public education? At the 2018 Annual Meeting, we will come together to share insights and analyses of efforts past and present, which make the impossibility of public education possible. We ask of the AERA community to hope radically, imagine creatively, and act inspirationally to build knowledge and take enlightened next steps for public education.

http://www.aera.net/Events-Meetings/Annual-Meeting/2018-Annual-Meeting-Theme

National Summit for Educational Equity

(4 days) Hilton Crystal City2399 Jefferson Davis HwyArlingtonVA22202

The National Summit for Educational Equity brings together leaders in educational equity to build capacity, knowledge, and skills to transform education, enrich classrooms, and improve student success.

The Summit brings together the researchers and practitioners in educational equity to share best practices and build a learning community of professionals. The conference offers workshops and sessions that engage participants in learning about new research, tools, and strategies for improving policies and practices to close achievement, participation, and interest gaps. Explore the agenda here. In addition, annual awards are presented at the luncheon on Tuesday.

http://nsee.info/overview/

STEM Success for Women: Empowering Educators Free Online Conference

(10 days)

Learn proven secrets and strategies for recruiting and retaining more female students and underserved populations in STEM and CTE, from 15 of the country’s leading education experts and practitioners. This online event on broadening participation in STEM and CTE, from the Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science (IWITTS), is free thanks to support from the National Science Foundation.

Event Dates: April 17-19 & April 24-26, 2018

http://www.iwitts.org/stem-telesummit#register

Tech Takeover: Meeting the Challenge of Testing ADAS and Autonomous Vehicle Functionality

Automation Alley2675 Bellingham DrTroyMI48083

Join Pilot Systems at Automation Alley for a Tech Takeover presentation focused on ensuring the promised functionality of autonomous systems through optimized validation and verification methods and tools.

This event is intended for Tier 1 automotive suppliers and OEMs developing complex systems for critical automotive applications, such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles.

Get real world examples while learning methodologies, work flow process and test strategies in order to more efficiently and effectively verify and validate functionality for software-intensive applications.

https://www.dspace.com/en/inc/home/company/events/othertradeshows/tech-takeover-meeting-ad...

Creating One-Page Reports

One-page evaluation reports are a great way to provide a snapshot of a project’s activities and impact to stakeholders such as advisory groups, college administrators, and NSF program officers. Summarizing key evaluation facts in a format that is easily and quickly digestible engages the busy reader and can make your project stand out.

Although traditional, long-form evaluation reports are still an excellent way to distribute evaluation results, one-page reports increase the engagement, understanding, and use of evaluation for both the current grant and leveraging findings with potential follow-up grants.

In this webinar, we will provide you with the tools and resources you need to create effective one-page reports and share some examples that have worked well in our practice.

http://www.evalu-ate.org/webinars/2018-apr/

Final Tips for a Competitive Proposal

Due to the latest NSF ATE Solicitation released in 2017, this webinar will act as an addendum and focus on specifics that have changed on this topic. A live Q&A will occur the last 30 to 45 minutes of the webinar.

We highly encourage that you watch the original webinar recording prior to attending this one. The original webinar was held on April 20, 2017 which covered the following information.

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.

https://atecenters.org/upcoming-webinars/

2018 CAAT Conference: Testing Tomorrow's Autonomous Vehicles Today

Macomb Community College, John Lewis Student Community Center, Building K, Room 30114500 E. 12 Mile RoadWarrenMI48088

The conference will explore how automakers are looking at the future of mobility and testing vehicles for an endless array of possible driving scenarios, and how technical training will need to adapt and change.

The event will also include a segment on some of the many STEM Activities offered in southeast Michigan.

It is targeted towards automotive industry representatives as well as secondary and postsecondary auto educators, counselors, and administrators.

http://autocaat.org/About_CAAT/CAAT_Conference/

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

(6 days) MontrealCanada

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction. The theme of CHI 2018 will be engage. Our focus will be to engage with people, to engage with technology, to engage with newcomers, to engage with world-class research, to engage with your community of designers, researchers, and practitioners… to engage with CHI!

http://circlcenter.org/cyberevent/chi-2018/

The Relationship Driven Cyber Leader

Learn how you can become a cyber leader who attracts and engages an eager, committed team. Expand your network, shorten the ideation to implementation cycle, and create value-add and sustainable partnerships based on relationships. 

What You Will Learn:

  • Discover the correlation between a relationship driven leader and high-performance results
  • Increase your authenticity and productive energy in interactions
  • Build and retain trust to improve productivity, morale, loyalty, and retention
  • Nurture your network and increase your influence
  • Connect in conversation and deal with difficult situations

https://www.nationalcyberwatch.org/event/relationship-driven-cyber-leader/

American Association of Community Colleges Annual Convention 2018

(4 days) Hilton Anatole2201 North Stemmons FreewayDallasTX75207

The AACC annual meeting is among the largest and most dynamic gatherings of educational leaders, attracting over 2,000 community college presidents and senior administrators, as well as international educators, representatives of business/industry and federal agencies.

The premier event for community college leaders, AACC’s Annual Convention offers unprecedented professional development as well as the opportunity to network, share, and learn from professionals in the fields of education, business and industry, and the government sector. AACC is offering a new, curated exhibit hall experience for 2018 focused on promoting heavy engagement between exhibitors and attendees.

https://www.aacc.nche.edu/events/annual-convention/

Preparing Forms for your NSF ATE Proposal: Live 2018 Webinar

Mentor-Connect provides a cost-free webinar to provide specifics for correctly completing forms that are required in a National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant proposal. Forms can make up 2/3 of a final proposal submission and impact the quality and accuracy of a proposal.

Webinar Participants will

  • Know the purpose of various forms associated with NSF ATE proposals
  • Know what data to enter into each form associated with NSF ATE proposals
  • Learn the importance of providing consistent information on forms and other components of a proposal
  • Be alerted to common errors that can be avoided
  • Get answers to questions on completing required proposal forms

https://events-na13.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/c1/2334345646/en/events/event/shared/...

Nano Curriculum Materials Workshop II

This series of two free workshops were created to provide post-secondary faculty and administrators with resources (labs, presentations, etc.) and guidance to effectively teach undergraduate nanotechnology courses. The workshops will also cover the strategies for conducting the NPDP-provided labs, as well as, equipment needs, costs and sustaining costs. The various modes in which institutions may choose to present this material and their labs will be examined varying from complete in-house to web-augmented joint offerings.

These workshops do not need to be taken in sequence, but both are required for participants to be eligible to attend one of four NPDP sites for a hands-on workshop.

The Nano Curriculum Materials I workshop will focus on: materials, safety and equipment overview; bottom-up manufacturing and bio-nanotechnology; and deposition. The workshop will be held on four consecutive Friday sessions beginning on April 6, 2018 (April 6, 13, 20, and 27) from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST. For more information, visit the workshop website (http://www.nano4me.org/workshops). Applications are due March 23, 2018 and can be found at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw6gspEkKu3qxDYmuPGIvQyLIn9qnxpc3U632erdFuovIiKw/viewform.

The Nano Curriculum Materials II workshop will focus on: etching; patterning and lithography; and nanocharacterization. The workshop will be held on four consecutive Friday sessions beginning on May 11, 2018 (May 11, 18, 25, and June 1) from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST. For more information, visit the workshop website (http://www.nano4me.org/workshops). Applications are due April 27, 2018 and can be found at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw6gspEkKu3qxDYmuPGIvQyLIn9qnxpc3U632erdFuovIiKw/viewform.

http://www.nano4me.org/workshops

Plan, Organize, Submit: A Look at the ATE Central Archiving Process

Please join presenters Kendra Bouda and Rachael Bower on May 15, 2018 at 1pm EDT for this free webinar on archiving with ATE Central. The presenters will share tips on organizing your materials for archiving, using the archive submission form, and tracking your submissions online. See what happens with your submissions behind the scenes, as ATE Central staff process your materials, add metadata, and make your resources discoverable to the ATE community and beyond. You will also learn how to find curriculum and other content that ATE grantees have created and shared for you to adapt and use for your own purposes.

https://events-na13.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/c1/2334345646/en/events/event/shared/...

Mechatronics Technology Workshop - For College Faculty

(3 days) CNSE - SUNY Polytechnic Institute257 Fuller RoadAlbanyNY12203

NEATEC presents a FREE, three-day workshop on mechatronics for 2-year and/or 4-year 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 operational principles and trouble-shooting techniques for automation systems relevant to the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing industries and application of this information in the laboratory and classroom. This workshop is offered at SUNY Polytechnic’s Albany campus.

For 2-year/4-year college faculty in Electrical Technology, Mechanical Technology, Semiconductor Technology, or related programs

Attendees will be provided electronic copies of all workshop materials for optional use in their labs and lectures.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mechatronics-technology-workshop-for-college-faculty-tickets-...

B-WET Watershed Symposium - Cornell University

Cornell University Emerson Hall135 Tower RoadIthacaNY14850

The New York Geographic Alliance is pleased to invite teachers and students to Cornell University for the B-WET Watershed Symposium. Teachers and their students will be presenting the work that they have done in their part of the watershed - water-testing, mapping, and service projects. All educators and youth are invited to join us for the day. 

They especially want to offer teachers and students table space and presentation time if they have projects they want to share. (When registering below, indicate what you need in the comment section). This event is FREE. There will be a continental breakfast at 9:30 AM and lunch will be served at noon. We can also supply you with free parking on the Cornell Campus.

http://www.nygeographicalliance.org/node/121

2018 BIO International Convention

(4 days) Boston Convention & Exhibition Center415 Summer StreetBostonMassachusetts02210

The BIO International Convention is hosted by the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), which represents more than 1,100 biotechnology companies, academic institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations across the United States and in more than 30 other nations. 

The key benefits of attending the 2018 BIO International Convention are access to global biotech and pharma leaders via BIO One-on-One Partnering, exposure to industry though-leaders with over 1,500 education sessions at your fingertips, and unparalleled networking opportunities with 16,000+ attendees from 74 countries.

http://convention.bio.org/2018/

Part 107 Certification Program

(2 days) Jefferson Community & Technical College-Southwest1000 Community College DrLouisvilleKY40272

Part 107 Certification Program (2 days) Instructor, include test prep materials – this program will provide a two day instructor lead learning of the requirements to pass the FAA Part 107 Certification Program which is required to legally fly a UAS.

Stipends will be available for two-year college educators only. For more information about the workshops or the stipend please contact: jf-geotech@kctcs.edu

*Lunch will be provided. More details may be posted on this page as it becomes available.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/part-107-certification-program-2-days-instructor-includes-tes...

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