ADVANCED TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION · JUNE 2009

Welcome to the ATE Central Connection! Published the first Monday of each month, the ATE Central Connection is meant to disseminate information to and about ATE centers and projects, providing you with up-to-date ATE news, events, reminders, as well as highlighting new centers, projects, and resources. In addition, we will also highlight an educational topic with complementary resources found within ATE Central to help illustrate how ATE resources can be used in the classroom.

We want the ATE Central Connection to be a valuable tool; please e-mail info@atecentral.net with any suggestions about how to make the ATE Central Connection more useful for you or to suggest any information you would like to see in an upcoming issue.

Upcoming Events

June 7-9 Society of Manufactoring Engineers Philadelphia, PA
June 9-11 Green Manufacturing Expo New York, NY
June 14-17 American Society for Engineering Education 2009 Annual Conference and Exhibition Austin, TX
June 14-18 2009 Material Handling Teachers Institute (MHTI) Fayetteville, AR
June 15-17 Geospatial Education Conference Louisville, KY
June 15-19 Mid-Pacific ICT Center Faculty Development Week San Francisco, CA
June 15-26 Weld-Ed Workshop for Welding and Materials Joining Education Waco, TX
June 18-20 Manufacturing Education Transformation Summit Austin, TX
July 11-14 ESRI Education User Conference San Diego, CA
July 19-22 HI-TEC (High Impact Technology Exchange Conference)
(Visit ATE Central at the AMSER booth #13E)
Scottsdale, AZ
July 25-26 New Faculty Training Conference Follow-Up Workshop Ann Arbor, MI
August 4-7 Distance Teaching and Learning Madison, WI

If you have any upcoming events that you would like posted on ATE Central or in the ATE Central Connection please send them to info@atecentral.net

Featured ATE Project

Achieving Technological Literacy in Arizona for Students and Teachers (ATLAST)

http://www.maricopa.edu/academic/teachered/ATLASTproject/

The ATLAST Project (Achieving Technological Literacy in Arizona for Students and Teachers), developed by the National Center for Teacher Education (NCTE) of the Maricopa Community College District, aims to provide "teachers and future teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to prepare students for an increasingly technology-driven society." Through workshops, the project will use technology to teach technology and build educator confidence with various technological innovations. On the project's website, visitors can find information about upcoming institutes and workshops, grant goals, and school district and project partners. Also available on the site are additional resources including ITEA Standards for both teachers and students.

If you would like to see your center, project, or event highlighted in the ATE Central Connection, please go to ATE Central to review your center, project, or event online, and then e-mail chalderman@scout.wisc.edu to let us know that you'd like to be featured in an upcoming issue or if any updates are needed to your information in ATE Central.

Featured ATE Resources

Here is a small sample of the valuable resources in ATE Central that focus on circuits:

From MATEC NetWorks:

All About Circuits Volume 4: Digital Circuits

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_4/index.html

This website, presented by All About Circuits, is the forth installment in their series of information regarding circuitry. The page is broken down into sixteen different chapters which are: numeration systems, binary arithmetic, logic gates, switches, electromechanical rays, ladder logic, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh mapping, combinational logic functions, multivibrators, counters, shift registers, digital-analog conversion, digital communication, digital storage (memory), and principles of digital computing. Diagrams and detailed descriptions of concepts are included throughout the chapters to provide users with a comprehensive lesson. Visitors to the site are also encouraged to discuss concepts and topics using the All About Circuits discussion forums (registration with the site is required to post materials).

Mesh Analysis for DC Circuits

http://gaia.ecs.csus.edu/~bayardj/engr17/webmesh/ns7/index.html

This web-based interactive tutorial, hosted by the University of California – Sacramento and developed by Jean Pierre R. Bayard and Arthur D. Shmarak, is designed to engage students in learning the steps of mesh analysis, KVL equations, supermesh, and Ohm's law. This site helps walk the student through mesh analysis step by step in order to best understand the material. Questions are given throughout to test student knowledge, and a comprehensive quiz is offered at the end.

From the California Regional Consortium for Engineering Advances in Technological Education (CREATE) collection:

Fundamentals of DC Electronics

http://www.create-online.net/online_courses/dc_electronics/dc_electronics.htm

This eight-week course on the fundamentals of direct current electronics, presented by the California Regional Consortium for Engineering Advances in Technological Education, is intended to be taught in conjunction with any basic circuits textbook. Topics include: DC components, engineering notation, voltage and voltage sources, current and current sources, resistance, power, analysis of electric circuits and networks (series, parallel, series-parallel, and bridge), and network theorems.

For more ATE resources about circuits please visit: http://atecentral.net/s=circuits

News & Reminders

ATE Central will be at the HI-TEC Conference in Scottsdale, AZ on July 19-22. Please visit us at the AMSER booth #13E at the Technology Showcase while you are at the conference.

If you are part of an ATE project or center and would like to learn more about becoming involved in ATE Central, please start by filling out the ATE Central Survey (http://atecentral.net/survey) to provide us with additional information about your project or center and how ATE Central can best serve your needs.

In addition to completing the survey, you may also want to download the ATE Central Handbook at http://atecentral.net/handbook. Here you fill find information about ATE Central and how your project or center may take part and benefit from ATE Central's portal and services.