Meetings cover a broad array of topics that align with CNI's interests as reflected in the current Program Plan -- a snapshot of plans and priorities for the year as of early November.
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These interactive learning objects focus on concepts that cover a broad-based electromechanical program. The majority of these objects have been created for electronics, but during the next three years (until 2008), at least 300 more objects will be built that will focus on other topic areas such as hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical design, and process control (see complete list on the left side of this page). Instructors from Fox Valley Technical College and other colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System are creating these objects. FVTC has partnered with four other colleges throughout the United States that will be contributing to this repository. The effectiveness of learning objects was demonstrated in an evaluation conducted at FVTC during the 2004-2005 academic year. A brief summary of the evaluation can be read by clicking on the Assessment button on this Home Page. These objects can also be found on the Wisc-Online digital library at www.wisconline.org. Learning objects are available to be used at no cost by teachers and students worldwide via the Internet.
For more applied STEM education resources from NSF's Advanced Technological Education program, please visit ATE Central.

Book mobiles, cute kids at summer reading programs, even a librarian on horseback - this exhibition from DPLA has it all. In addition to the warm fuzzies, however, the show also delves into some of the stickier issues in the history of US libraries, such as how librarianship came to be a woman-dominated profession, but with more men in management positions, or segregation in some libraries. In the "Profession for Women" theme, it's pointed out that the American Library Association, founded in 1876, did not elect its first woman president, Theresa Elmendorf, until 1911. Another section of the exhibition documents the Tougaloo Nine, who attempted to use the white-only Jackson, Mississippi, public library on March 27, 1961, and were arrested for disorderly conduct. The Conclusion section briefly covers some 21st century trends in libraries, such as the impact of the Internet or the transformation of physical spaces in libraries to become "Third Spaces" - places that are neither work nor home, where people can gather, interact, and create, including computer workstations arranged to permit collaboration, maker spaces, and cafes.
To see more sites chosen as the best of the year, please visit the Best of the Scout Report, or subscribe to the Scout Report to receive the next Best of edition, as well as a weekly update with a rundown of new top-quality online resources.
Events
Monday, December 14th, 2015 (All day)
Updates
Friday, June 12, 2015
CWIS version 3.2.0 has been released, and is now available for download! This release contains a lot of new functionality and improvements in performance and SEO (Search Engine Optimization).
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
CWIS version 3.1.1 has been released, and is now available for download on the Scout site. This is primarily a bug fix release, but it does introduce experimental support for SASS (SCSS), which can make CSS for custom interfaces much easier to write and maintain.
Monday, September 8, 2014
CWIS version 3.1.0 has been released, and is now available for download! This is a major release with a lot of new functionality, including a Metrics Reporter plugin, a revised permission system, and a new Resource Exporter plugin.


