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By MIKE STILL WISE — While COVID-19 has tested many Virginia colleges’ ability to react with classroom education, a technology initiative from two years ago at The University of Virginia’s College at Wise arrived at the right time and place. “I wish I could say we were prescient,” Chancellor Donna P. Henry said of 2019’s …

Portsmouth Herald EXETER — Seacoast School of Technology recently welcomed Joseph Biladeau as the new instructor for its two-year welding and fabrication program. Biladeau, a graduate of SST’s building construction and welding programs, holds a degree in welding technology from Manchester Community College, has extensive welding experience from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, served as a welder/fabricator at …

BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Horses are social animals who stay in groups, or families, just as we do. But as the pandemic progressed, the agriculture profession and its livestock began feeling the effects of isolation. A Bismarck equine instructor tried new ways to connect her students with animals. “Good morning,” said Harmony Stables owner, Cherie …

From Staff Reports   AMERICUS – South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) Precision Machining and Manufacturing Instructor Chad Brown has been implementing creative ways to teach students online in what is traditionally a hands-on or face-to face instructional model. He has also been utilizing the college’s 3D printers to make masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Normally, …

POCATELLO – Since his Automotive Live-Work class students can’t come to the Idaho State University College of Technology’s automotive shop, ISU automotive technology instructor Brock Gunter is bringing the shop to his students – virtually.  Gunter has gotten creative virtually teaching online what is generally a “hands-on” class, broadcasting classes on Zoom, using a GoPro …

Published: November 18, 2019 Funds will support purchase of smart, 180-degree panoramic camera. Tiffany Ruiz, a medical office administration instructor at Johnston Community College, has received a classroom technology grant from Wake Electric Membership Corporation. The grant in the amount of $1,065 will support the purchase of a smart, 180-degree plug and play Jabra PanaCast …

PULLMAN, Wash. — Twelve agriculture teachers from across the U.S. sat in a Washington State University classroom, learning about a vast array of technology ranging from temperature sensors to small engines. They are taking part in the Curriculum for Agricultural Science and Education (CASE) program, and over two weeks they will receive training in modern …