Skip Navigation

MNT-EC

Micro Nano Technology Education Center

Past Events

Results per page 
Items 841 - 870 of 3,984

VMware vSphere: Install, Configure & Manage

(5 days) Palos HillsIL60465-0937

This hands-on training course explores installation, configuration, and management of VMware vSphereTM, which consists of ESXi and vCenter Server. The course is based on ESXi 5 and vCenter Server 5. Completion of this course satisfies as a prerequisite to take the VMware Certified Professional 5 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.

*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.

http://www.vmware.com/education

EvaluATE Webinar: Developing Questions for Effective Surveys

The use of surveys for data collection is ubiquitous in evaluation, so writing good survey questions is an essential skill for any evaluator. In this webinar, EvaluATE will cover the essential DOs and DON’Ts of writing survey items. Crafting good questions is an art as well as a science and requires careful attention to context, including respondents, evaluation purposes, and intended use of results. In the webinar, facilitators dissect examples of good and bad question phrasing and response options, explore the implications of various question-and-answer formats for data analysis, and offer strategies to ensure that surveys will yield meaningful and useful data for participants' evaluations.

This webinar will take place from 1:00-2:30 pm EST.

http://evalu-ate.org/events/

Private POGIL Workshop at Gallaudet University

WashingtonDC20002

This private workshop provides an introduction to POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) and explores the benefits of this approach to active learning in the classroom. Participants will experience a POGIL-based learning environment, analyze activities to understand how guided inquiry is structured in a POGIL classroom, and consider classroom facilitation and other issues related to the implementation of POGIL.

http://www.pogil.org/events/1-day-private-workshop-at-gallaudet-university

WomenTech Educators Free Webinar

Learn about proven resources on increasing the number of female students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs. Participants will learn about effective, evidence-based strategies that they can use to recruit and retain female students in their STEM classes. The webinar is presented by Donna Milgram, Executive Director of the Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science (IWITTS).

In this webinar, participants will learn:
-What changed in one computer science program so that now 42% of their students are women.
-How a short course in spatial reasoning can significantly increase retention rates of female (and male) students.
-How community college technology programs in California created “leadership teams” to recruit and retain more female students.
-Step-by-step, how to use a blueprint worksheet to recruit more female students to STEM programs.
-How to use the free Proven Practices Collection on the IWITTS website to find even more valuable resources on recruiting and retaining women and girls in STEM.

This webinar will take place at 1 pm EST.

http://www.iwitts.org/training/free-webinar

1-Day Private POGIL Workshop for Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS)

ChicagoIL60610

This private workshop for independent school teachers from central states provides an introduction to POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) and explores the benefits of this approach to active learning in the classroom. Participants will experience a POGIL-based learning environment, analyze activities to understand how guided inquiry is structured in a POGIL classroom, and consider classroom facilitation and other issues related to the implementation of POGIL.

http://www.isacs.org/page/472115_Conferences_and_Workshops.asp?event=256

SCME Microsystems Webinar Series - Statistical Process Control for Technicians

This 90-minute webinar is presented by The Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME). Each live session is presented by subject matter experts and includes screen sharing, live chat, and Q & A.

The webinar will address the following: What is Statistical Process Control (SPC)? Why is it important in manufacturing microsystems? In addition, participants will discuss these key points about SPC:
• Process variation
• Statistical tools necessary to employ SPC
• Control Charts
• Interpreting Control Charts

This webinar will take place at 1:00 pm EST.

http://www.scme-nm.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=315&Itemid=294

Microsoft Achieve 2013: EduTech Family Summit

BostonMA02125

Broadening Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC), in partnership with Microsoft, is hosting a free technology conference for Boston students, parents and teachers at UMass Boston’s Campus Center on Saturday, January 26, 2013 from 7:30 am – 2 pm. Participants attending the EduTech Family Summit will be able to engage in hands-on learning about the latest Microsoft products and see how Microsoft’s Partners in Learning Network & Innovative Educators program can increase student engagement. Boxer Victor Ortiz will be the keynote speaker.

http://batec.org/1977

WomenTech Educators Online Training Fellowship: A Proven System for Increasing the Number of Women and Girls in Your Science, Technology & Engineering Classes

Increase the number of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) classrooms with the strategies presented in the WomenTech Educators Online Training Fellowship. Based on proven practices, the workshop training curriculum includes the “best-of-the-best” of IWITTS strategies, culled from four National Science Foundation projects and over 18 years of success in assisting educational institutions in recruiting and retaining female students in programs around the country.

Participants will take away (learning outcomes):
• An easy-to-implement recruitment plan that will greatly increase the number of women and girls in their STEM classrooms.
• A retention plan that will increase the completion rate of female (and male students), starting this semester.
• The knowledge and confidence to put these plans into action, right away.

Fellowship includes:
• WomenTech Educators Online Training ($450 value). 10-week training starts January 28, 2013.
• Long-term follow up support for implementation ($300 value). 6 monthly live Support and Strategy sessions of 45-60 minutes each, starting in April 2013
• Women in Technology Outreach Kit ($150 value). Learn where to find female role models and exactly what to ask them. Includes easy-to-customize outreach materials like brochures, flyers and a PowerPoint Presentation.
• STEM Resources for Instructors to Help Women and Girls: An Annotated Bibliography ($35 value): Instant access to online role model resources that will help women and girls see themselves in all career pathways.
• Membership in the WomenTech Educators Online Learning Community (priceless)

Eligibility: Administrators, teachers, professors, instructors, counseling and outreach staff at two-year colleges from science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs in which women are under-represented. Priority will be given to applicants who are connected to an ATE Project or Center.

http://www.iwitts.org/nsf-online

Florida Educational Technology Conference

(4 days) OrlandoFL32819

The FETC brings education leaders and technology experts together to exchange techniques and strategies for teaching and learning. Participants will have an opportunity to learn how to integrate different technologies across curricula - from kindergarten to college - while learning about the latest hardware, software, and successful strategies on student technology use. FETC is designed for teachers, principals and deans, district administrators, curriculum designers, media specialists, and technology directors.

http://fetc.org/events/florida-educational-technology-conference/home.aspx

AACC's 2013 Workforce Development Institute

(4 days) San DiegoCA92101

The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) will convene the annual Workforce Development Institute (WDI) Wednesday, January 30 through Saturday, February 2, 2013 in San Diego, CA.

Designed as a comprehensive program for community college-based workforce service providers, the Workforce Development Institute (WDI) is an annual three-day conference that aims to educate, invigorate, and motivate those who are new to workforce development as well as seasoned practitioners.

WDI brings together all the partners, community college professionals, businesses, government leaders, and nonprofit organizations for networking opportunities.

http://www.aacc.nche.edu/newsevents/Events/wdi/Pages/default.aspx

Digital Fab Lab Community (DFLC) - STEM Guitar Workshop - Tempe, AZ

All participants will learn how to use tools and build a guitar that is structured to be used for classroom instruction.

Knowledge of use of DFLC FABLAB tools (Laser, RP, CNC) or Playing or owning a guitar is NOT a prerequisite for this workshop.

Attendees will learn about DFLC tools and techniques that are applied in a STEM Guitar building experience.

Objectives for the DFLC project are to:
-Establish the infrastructure and offerings for a pilot Digital Fabrication Learning Community that integrates Next Generation Manufacturing technician development.
-Develop a technology blueprint and test portal for a Digital Fabrication Learning Community to share digital fabrication curriculum and resources.
-Define a Digital Fabrication STEM Learning Model and evaluate ongoing impacts of digital and personal fabrication experiences on STEM learners in the pilot Digital Fabrication Learning Community.

http://dflcstemguitar.eventbrite.com/

Integrated Geospatial Education and Technical Training - Remote Sensing

The National Council for Geographic Education, US Geological Survey, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and West Valley College (in Saratoga CA) are partnering to offer professional development for GIS instructors at two-year colleges, high schools, and universities interested in collaborationg with two-year college geospatial programs. The program builds on the successful iGETT project (Integrated Geospatial Education and Technical Training), recently completed with ATE funding by the same group of collaborators. The new program, iGETT – Remote Sensing, enables participants to teach workforce skills that integrate remote sensing data with GIS.

iGETT – Remote Sensing is currently recruiting the first of two cohorts. Cohort 1 will join the project in February 2013; Cohort 2 in February 2014. Each will participate in monthly webinars and two summer institutes, held at the USGS EROS Center and/or the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, over an 18-month period. More information about both the original iGETT project and the current project and Cohort 1 applications for iGETT-Remote Sensing (due December 20, 2012) are available at http://igett.delmar.edu.

http://igett.delmar.edu

Academy for College Excellence: Rethinking Orientation to Community College

In this webinar, ACE founder Diego Navarro will discuss the need for an intensive introduction to community college that shifts the students’ mindsets and behaviors towards improved academic performance. He will discuss curriculum that addresses and evidence that shows shifts in student’s affective factors.

This 1-hour webinar will take place at 11:30 AM PST.

http://academyforcollegeexcellence.org/rethinking-orientation-webinar/

Women's Leadership Conference and Celebration of Inspiring Women - Lead the Change - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

(2 days)

Join hundreds of women leaders for two days of learning, connecting and empowerment at the 3rd annual Women’s Leadership Conference & Celebration of Inspiring Women to be held February 8, 2013 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Hosted by Women in Philanthropy and Leadership (WIPL) for Coastal Carolina University, the Women’s Leadership Conference educates, motivates and challenges women to lead change in their own lives, their communities and the world.

The conference will be held Friday, February 8, 2013 at the Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel. Optional pre-conference workshops will be held on February 7 for participants who wish additional, in-depth training experiences.

Following the Conference, WIPL will host the annual Celebration of Inspiring Women at 6:30 pm on February 8. The 2013 Inspiring Women Awards, created as a lasting way to recognize the incredible achievements of women who have called the Palmetto State “home,” will be presented at this highly anticipated annual event.

http://www.wiplconference.com/

NetWorks Webinar: Technology Program Review & Recommendations - Evaluating Programs

There is pressure in education systems today to look closely at programs and their value. This webinar discuses inquiries that help program evaluation, such as: Are the program objectives appropriate in light of current workplace trends? If achieved, will they produce graduates who will be able to enter employment at acceptable levels? Does the labor market’s demand justify the number of graduates that the program is producing? To register, visit: http://www.matecnetworks.org/growth.php.

This webinar will take place at 1:00 PM.

http://www.matecnetworks.org/growth.php

International Teacher-Scientist Partnership Conference - Boston, MA

(2 days)

The Science & Health Education Partnership at University of California, San Francisco and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) are pleased to announce the first International Teacher-Scientist Partnership Conference. The conference, funded by the National Science Foundation, will be held February 13-14, 2013, in Boston, MA, just before the annual AAAS meeting.

This conference is designed for anyone involved or interested in teacher-scientist partnerships, such as teachers, scientists, engineers, partnership program coordinators/specialists, administrators, and evaluators. The program will include sessions of interest to both new and experienced stakeholders in the field and will include a mix of keynote speakers, panel sessions, workshops, and networking time. Conference topics will include: partnership models, getting started in partnerships, recruitment, evaluation, dissemination, and more. Join others from around the world for two days of discussions, workshops, and presentations as we build community and share expertise in this rapidly growing field.

http://www.ascb.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=946&Itemid=306

WindTechTV Webinar: New Video Resources For Wind Technology Programs

This webinar provides a look at learning materials available at WindTechTV.org. Take a tour of the web portal, and learn about the resources produced for this project, which are freely distributed through the website and a YouTube channel. See how a technology instructor uses the videos, PDFs, and other media to enhance learning, and learn about the production process used to create them. The videos have been viewed over 15,000 times this year by people from all over the world. A limited number of stipends are available for faculty and administrators who participate in the webinar activities.

This webinar will take place Friday, February 15 from Noon to 1:30 PM CST.

http://www.windtechtv.org/events.html

AACC John E. Roueche Future Leaders Institute - Phoenix, AZ

(6 days)

The AACC John E. Roueche Future Leaders Institute, or Roueche - FLI, is an innovative five-day leadership seminar designed for mid-level community college administrators who are ready to move into a higher level of leadership. These individuals are currently in a position that is responsible for multiple employees, including faculty, administrators and/or staff and probably have titles such as Vice President, Dean, Associate Dean or Director.

The faculty for the institute is drawn from the community college leadership field and are highly skilled presidents, chancellors, and groundbreaking leaders. Institute faculty leverage their community college leadership expertise and field-based practical skills to create new knowledge and enduring concepts that shape the practice of community college leadership.

http://www.aacc.nche.edu/newsevents/Events/leadershipsuite/Pages/FutureLeadersInstitute.as...

PV Site Assessor Training

(3 days) ChicagoIL

Participants in this one-day course will learn how to perform a PV site assessment for a home or small business. The course will cover site assessment tools, load analysis, energy efficiency recommendations, array placement options, basic system sizing, cost estimates, and evaluating existing infrastructure on site. Participants will learn how to access online tools for solar resource analysis, PV system performance calculators, and incentives.

To receive the MREA PV Site Assessor Certificate, participants will need to complete this course, two practice site assessments, pass the written test, and pay a $50 exam fee.

https://www.midwestrenew.org/civicrm/event/info?id=489&reset=1

USFâs Engineering Expo - University of South Florida

(2 days)

Engineering EXPO is a two-day open house event that showcases the College of Engineering, USF academic departments, research labs from across campus, student organizations, and exhibits from local engineering firms. Our primary goal is to introduce students to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and show them how STEM affects their everyday lives. Last year more than 30 student organizations, 10 research laboratories, 15 departments, and myriad local engineering firms participated in EXPO. Engineering EXPO hosted more than 19,000 students, youth groups, and families in 2012. EXPO demonstrations include the Physics department show, the Chemistry Magic Show, IEEE Laser Light Show and ASME at USF Electrathon Race. Large demonstration tables and shows presented by local engineering firms have included: TECO, NASA, Honeywell, Raytheon, Sypris Electronics, Lockheed Martin, and more.

http://expo.eng.usf.edu/about.php

Ethical Hacking 5-week Online Training Session

The courses are designed to build faculty knowledge of the content areas with opportunities for hands-on
training. They are geared to instructors and faculty with little knowledge in these areas. Although the
courses are intended to share best practices with instructors and provide teaching resources in the
specific content areas, they are open to non-faculty, as well.

There will be discussions on various topics related to distance learning technologies, techniques and how to
leverage them for greatest transfer of knowledge, skills and abilities. The course will refer to tasks found in
the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education
(NIST/NICE) [4]. Upon completion of the course, participants should have adequate preparation to take the
Accessdata Certified Examiner (ACE) certification and be familiar with the CEH certification requirements [5].

http://cyberwatchwest.org/index.php?option=com_jcalpro&Itemid=128&extmode=view&extid=92&da...

PV and Solar Thermal Structural Considerations

MilwaukeeWI

This one-day course uses a combination of lecture and classroom activities to teach the structural considerations involved in solar installations. Participants will learn about local building codes, construction permitting, structural integrity of buildings and roofs, structural integrity of solar systems under various weather conditions, and NEC code considerations.

https://www.midwestrenew.org/civicrm/event/info?id=484&reset=1

SRI Webinar: Engaging Industry and Students in Workforce Education Partnerships

SRI International has been conducting workforce partnership research with funding from the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education program (DUE #0903331), and plans to present preliminary findings with a panel discussion of researchers, community college policy leaders, and an experienced industry partner in a webinar scheduled for February 25, 2013 at 10 am PST / 12 pm CST / 1 pm EST.

The goal of the webinar is to develop a short white paper about engagement in workforce education from two perspectives: Engaging industry and engaging students. The white paper will feature a Harvard Business Review set of case studies about challenges encountered and solution strategies that worked and share back to the workforce education community.

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5269641640/?ref=enivte001&invite=Mjk2NzM5Mi9hc2hsZXkubGVlQ...

HOUSTEX - Houston, TX

(3 days)

Manufacturing solutions have evolved from simple, off-the-shelf machines to highly specialized technologies of the future. Machinery that was once mundane and common are now works of art — original, creative, and designed to work with a sophistication that’s efficient and compelling. Whatever their industry, participants will discover unique and original solutions for teir most urgent and perplexing manufacturing challenges.

http://houstexonline.com/houstex2013/public/Content.aspx?ID=1808&sortMenu=103001

SCME Microsystems Webinar Series - Design of Experiments for Technicians

This 90-minute webinar is presented by The Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME). Each live session is presented by subject matter experts and includes screen sharing, live chat, and Q & A.

The webinar will address the following: What is Design of Experiments (DOE)? Why is it important in manufacturing microsystems? In addition, participants will discuss these key points about DOE:
• Plan/Do/Study/Act (PDSA) Cycle
• Choosing Factors and Responses
• Factor Interaction
• Two Factor Design

This webinar will take place at 1:00 pm EST.

http://www.scme-nm.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=315&Itemid=294

Beyond Sustainability Conference - Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Economy: Exploring Nexuses - Tampa, FL

(2 days)

Beyond Sustainability conference continues to move ideas into action and offers opportunities to engage in meaningful dialogue with intended outcomes to cultivate potential collaborations. As we dive deeper into conversations about the triple E (Education, Ecosystems, and Economics) bottom line of sustainability, the goal of this year’s conference is to shine light on creating nexuses among socialentrepreneurs, investors, educators, government, regulatory agencies, businesses, and community.

http://www.hccfl.edu/departments/sustainability/conference/about-the-conference.aspx

2013 ACTE National Policy Seminar: Climbing the Hill

(3 days) ArlingtonVA22202

At the 2013 ACTE National Policy Seminar, participants will interact with members of Congress to advocate for and increase understanding of the value of Career and Technical Education. During the course of this seminar, participants will also gain new advocacy skills, network with other CTE educators, and learn more about federal education and workforce policies.

http://www.acteonline.org/nps/

30th Annual Effective Schools Conference - Scottsdale, AZ

(5 days)

Founded upon educational studies and research, the mission of Effective Schools has been to create successful educational environments where all children can reach their academic potential. Attendees of the 30th Annual Effective Schools Conference will gain hands-on experience, learn proven implementation strategies and hear from some of the greatest minds in the field.

Before the conference, there will be a session led by education consultant Marcia Tate. In this session, Marcia will conduct the topic of Worksheets Do Not Grow Dendrites: 20 Instructional Strategies that Engage the Brain, exploring 20 brain-compatible strategies that maximize understanding and memory. Participants will learn how to use music, metaphor and movement to increase time on-task and overall academic achievement by providing all students with opportunities to learn. Participants will also engage with research that shows why these strategies are preferable to other strategies and learn how to ensure that brains retain key concepts, not only for tests, but for life.

The pre-conference will begin March 5th. The main conference will begin March 6th, and end March 9th.

http://www.4aplus.com/solutions-2/conferences-2/30th-annual-effective-schools-conference

Items 841 - 870 of 3,984