Supported by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) program, HI-TEC is a national conference on advanced technological education where secondary and postsecondary educators, counselors, industry professionals, trade organizations, and technicians can update...
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This activity, from Hagerstown Community College, introduces elementary-level students to microscopes and magnifying tools. Students will use hand lenses, magiscopes, dissecting microscopes, and/or compound microscopes to examine a number of materials, including slices of cork, plants, and small organisms. Depending on age, students can draw what they see, compare materials and microscope strengths, and calculate magnification. This lesson includes activity directions and two variations of an activity worksheet for students of varying reading comprehension.
This page, produced through a partnership between Washington State University and University of Washington and funded by the Department of Energy, contains an interactive diagram that illustrates how a variety of clean energy careers are related to each other. These include Substation Operator, Instrument Control Technician, Substation Electrician, and Lineworker. On separate pages, information is listed for each career on the training required, example employers, and educational programs. Furthermore, attached pdfs provide an Occupation Overview and Job Description for each position.
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We are excited to announce the release of the ATE Impacts 2022-2023 book. Copies can be ordered online through the ATE Impacts website, and digital copies of the book can be accessed there as well. The digital copies are viewable across all devices....