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| ATE CENTERS LEAD TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION INNOVATIONS This publication highlights the work of the 36 Advanced Technological Education (ATE) centers supported by the National Science Foundation. The centers undertake broad national or geographic-specific initiatives in the high technology fields that drive the economy and are of strategic importance to the nation. All of the ATE centers serve as leaders in their fields. Each center pursues a distinct vision of technological education that it carries out in cooperation with two-year and four-year colleges and universities, secondary schools, business, industry, and government. In addition to the centers, the ATE program supports projects that target particular technological education issues. Download full version |
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| The ATE Centers Impact 2008-2010 Publication was released at the National Science Foundation's Principal Investigator's conference in Washington DC on October 30, 2008. Request a paper copy Welcome message by Norman R. Augustine, Industry Consultant, National Science Foundation |
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| CARCAM CREATE FLATE NCME RCNGM TIME Center |
Agrow- Knowledge ATEEC NCSR VESTA |
ICT Center MATE MatEd OP-TEC RapidTech SpaceTEC Weld-Ed |
BATEC CSEC CSSIA CTC CyberWATCH GeoTech MPICT NWCET |
CITE EvaluATE SC ATE |
MATEC NACK Nano-Link SCME |
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| HIGHLIGHTING THE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTERS SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION |
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