The TIME Center at the Community College of Baltimore County is improving skills of technicians and the educators who teach them.


This National conference is a unique opportunity for community and
technical college educators and stakeholders seeking professional development
opportunities, educational materials, collaborative ventures, and insights into
emerging market trends to develop and advance the technical workforce of
the 21st Century. For registration information go to: www.highimpact-tec.org
Wor-Wic Community College is currently offering classes for the Environmental Energy Technology Degree and Certificate. Environmental energy technicians have opportunities as electrical, electronics, manufacturing, automation and industrial technicians. This program is rooted in AC and DC electric circuits, hydraulics, geographic information systems, solar, wind and other renewable energy systems.
For more information click here or contact Don Nicholson at dnicholson@worwic.edu.

CCBC Instructor Integrates Fab Lab concepts into her Interior Design course
Moira Gannon-Denson received a TIME Center Learning Project mini-grant to integrate the Fab Lab into one of the Interior Design Courses, part of the ADIM curriculum. As part of her project Ms. Gannon-Denson and Interior Design student, Allison Steele, recently traveled to North Carolina to receive additional training on the ShopBot®.

Here's That Crazy TED Demo Of The Flying Robots Everybody Is Talking About
http://www.businessinsider.com/watch-tiny-flying-robots-play-musical-instruments-2012-3#ixzz1oM2hL4UR

All persons wishing to use the Fab Lab must complete an Introduction course
(VOA 843, cost $99.00 (in county cost)). Operating Hours vary. For more information visit the
Fab Lab website at www.fablabbaltimore.org or contact Bill Werneke wwerneke@ccbcmd.edu.
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