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TeachingTechnicians.org improves connections between educators seeking professional development in STEM content & teaching and those providing training & resources. The site alerts registered users of upcoming events & connects providers to their intended audience. This service is funded by the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Program (NSF ATE) that targets technician and related STEM education primarily at two- year technical and community colleges in the US.
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What Is TeachingTechnicians.org?

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FOR EDUCATORS

WHO PREPARE THE STEM WORKFORCE
TeachingTechnicians.org improves connections between educators seeking professional development in STEM content & teaching and those providing training & resources. The site alerts registered users of upcoming events & connects providers to their intended audience. This service is funded by the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Program (NSF ATE) that targets technician and related STEM education primarily at two- year technical and community colleges in the US.
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BE INFORMED

LEARN WHAT IS NEW
The only thing permanent is change. To remain relevant in today's world, you must be constantly exploring, updating and expanding your knowledge, not only in "your" discipline but also along and beyond the boarders and Venn Diagram intersections where technologies are converging and research is improving our understanding of how and why people learn.
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TEACHING WITH RESULTS

LEARN TO DO IT BETTER
You want the best of the best for yourself, right? Then don't hesitate to take and use successful teaching methodologies, materials, etc. created or discovered by others so that your students have the best of the best...no matter the origin? Mining for resource and strategy treasures across institutional boundaries, both horizontally and vertically, should be the norm, not the exception among educators.
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NO TIME? NO MONEY?

MANY ONLINE AND MOST ARE FREE!
Your professional development is your responsibility.

HAVE IT YOUR WAY

EXPLORE AND BE AMAZED
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EDUCATE HIGHLY SKILLED TECHNICIANS

WE CAN HELP!
The National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Program (NSF ATE)
Supports www.TeachingTechnicians.org and other initiatives designed to prepare a highly skilled workforce in advanced technologies that drive the American economy.

Learn more
www.nsf.gov/ATE
www.TeachingTechnicians.org
www.Mentor-Connect.org
www.scate.org
www.makinglearningreal.org

www.TeachingTechnicians.org

FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT...AND MORE
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE

SC ATE National ResourceCenter for Expanding Excellence in Technician Education

Florence-Darlington Technical College
Florence, SC 29501-0548

843-676-8547
Scate@Fdtc.edu
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