J ATE (Volume 2, Issue 2)

This issue of J ATE, published by Portland Community College, is issue two of the journal's second volume and focuses on the theme of undergraduate research at community and technical colleges across the United States. J ATE is a peer-reviewed technical journal focused on community college faculty and staff who work with technician education. This journal is cross-disciplinary and encompasses all technologies under the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program. Some of these technologies include: Micro Nano, Biotechnology, Autonomous Technology, Cyber Security, Advanced Manufacturing, Earth Sciences, Agriculture Technology, Energy, and Welding. Some topics that cross cut across all disciplines of technician education are also covered. Those topics include: Evaluation, Mentoring, Undergraduate Research, and Applied Technician Research.
This 115-page issue of J ATE includes ten full articles and five guest letters written by ATE professionals. Listed below is each article and corresponding DOI number in parentheses.
- Contextualization of Soft Skills in a Biotechnology Course with Project-Based Learning (10.5281/zenodo.8110712)
- Igniting Creativity: Hackathons for Developing Undergraduate Research Projects in Antibody Engineering (10.5281/zenodo.8124853)
- How Classroom Gameplay Changes Teachers: Perceptions and Takeaways on the Use of Computer Games After a Classroom Intervention (10.5281/zenodo.8302924)
- The Building, Use, and Importance of Intelligent Cameras in the 21st Century (10.5281/zenodo.8200824)
- Equity Promotion for Underrepresented Community College Students Nationwide: A Case Study of the Micro Nano Technology Collaborative Undergraduate Research Network (10.5281/zenodo.8250790)
- Mapping Immunogenic Regions In SARS-CoV-2 to Understand Vaccine Design Using Bioinformatics (10.5281/zenodo.8260361)
- Development of Online Modules for Teaching Blockchain (10.5281/zenodo.8313228)
- Introduction to the Chemistry of Alternative Battery Technologies: Survey of Liquid Electrolytes in Next Generation, Fluoride-Ion Batteries (10.5281/zenodo.8327238)
- Electronic Properties of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Reveal Potential Applications for Medical Treatment (10.5281/zenodo.8303324)
- Anthropogenic Contaminants Alter Microbial Diversity in Aquatic Ecosystems of the Delaware Watershed (10.5281/zenodo.8346455)
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