Elaine Craft

The South Carolina Advanced Technological Education (SC ATE) National Resource Center for Engineering Technology (ET) Education serves as a central resource for the two-year college ET community. The SC ATE National Resource Center provides this "one-stop shopping" web site for accessing best practices and exemplary materials for recruiting and retaining students, as well as for teaching engineering technology. In addition, SC ATE provides resources for potential and current ET students and for businesses and industries who hire associate degree ET graduates.
An integrated, problem-based curriculum, collaborative teaching strategies and extensive active learning techniques-together with faculty and student teams-form the cornerstone of the Center's successful strategy. These tools are a nationally-acclaimed model for recruiting, retaining, and graduating more students in engineering technology programs.
The Center is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Florence-Darlington Technical College (Florence, SC) in partnership with Piedmont Technical College (Greenwood, SC).
An integrated, problem-based curriculum, collaborative teaching strategies and extensive active learning techniques-together with faculty and student teams-form the cornerstone of the Center's successful strategy. These tools are a nationally-acclaimed model for recruiting, retaining, and graduating more students in engineering technology programs.
The Center is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Florence-Darlington Technical College (Florence, SC) in partnership with Piedmont Technical College (Greenwood, SC).
ATE Area
Company Name
Scate Inc.
Evaluator Email
elaine.craft@fdtc.edu
Evaluator Telephone
803-447-7718
Address
2715 W Lucas St, Florence, SC 29501
Evaluated For
- South Texas Undergraduate Curriculum Consortium for Educating Biotechnical Science Students (SUCCESS)
- Skilled Students Get Jobs
- Advanced Technological Education in Robotics and Automated Manufacturing Program (ATE-RAMP)
- Innovate, Design, Engineer, and Accelerate Career Pathway
- Precision Ag Technicians: Improving Arkansas Farming
- Unmanned Aerial Systems Technology Curriculum to Meet Industry Demand
- Increasing Women in Engineering and Industrial Technologies Programs
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