| American Association of Community Colleges, Sustainability Education
& Economic Development
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Breaking Through:
Helping Low Skilled Adults Enter and Succeed in College and
Careers |
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California Department of Education, CTE Online Curriculum Resources |
| Center for the Advancement of Process Technology (CAPT) |
| Center for Nanofabrication Manufacturing Education (CNME) |
| Consortium for Alabama Regional Center for Automotive Manufacturing (CARCAM) l |
| CTE Online |
| Manufacturing Career Cluster |
| National Coalition for Advanced Technology Centers (NCATC) |
| National Network for Pulp and Paper Technology Training, The National Center for Pulp and Paper Technology |
| National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education (MatEd) |
| National Science Foundation, National Center for Manufacturing Education (NCME) |
| National Science Foundation, Next Generation Manufacturing Center |
| Rolstadås, Asbjørn. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, Global Education in Manufacturing (2002) |
| Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing |
| Southwest Center for Microsystems Education |
| National Network for Pulp and Paper Technology Training, The National Center for Pulp and Paper Technology |
| Center for the Advancement of Process Technology (CAPT) |
| Center for Nanofabrication Manufacturing Education (CNME) |
| Consortium for Alabama Regional Center for Automotive Manufacturing (CARCAM) |
| CTE Online |
| Manufacturing Career Cluster |
| National Coalition for Advanced Technology Centers (NCATC) |
| National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education (MatEd) |
| National Science Foundation, National Center for Manufacturing Education (NCME) |
| National Science Foundation, Next Generation Manufacturing Center |
| Rolstadås, Asbjørn. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, Global Education in Manufacturing (2002) |
| Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing |
| Southwest Center for Microsystems Education |
GEMSEC Partnership with a Community College for Curriculum Development @ University of Washington To create a nationally
replicable model of a sustainable and continuously up-gradable hands-on undergraduate teaching laboratory of scanning probe methods, GEMSEC is working
with researchers from the UW's Center for Nanotechnology, educators from North Seattle Community College, representatives from a scanning probe microscopy
manufacturer, and a nanotechnology SPM distributor. This partnership, NUE UNIQUE, will inaugurate a new paradigm of initiating, operating, and maintaining
a SPM laboratory to serve entire classes of undergraduate students with a student to instrument ratio of ~3:1. UNIQUE is based on leasing a SPM bundle of
five instruments with well documented laboratory units and teaching materials for a two-week-long intensive class. UNIQUE will develop the laboratory course
with 10 units as well as an introductory course and a seminar in nanotechnology. After development and refinement at the UW, dissemination will occur
nationwide though the Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers and the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network.
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