August 25, 2008 11:35am
5m
In this Video Podcast. MATEC
Executive Director Michael Lesiecki discusses the past, current and future of the SAME-TEC Conference in Austin, Texas. You can get more information on SAME-TEC and MATEC at
www.same-tec.orgMore Info on SAME-TECSAME-TEC
is a unique event that provides national networking and collaboration
between education and industry partners, to promote the viability of
our high tech industries, through the development of a highly skilled
and knowledgeable workforce. Conference participants are given an
up-close look at the ever-advancing tools, training demands, and recent
developments in emerging and converging technology fields.
With this year's conference theme, we call attention to how different
technologies are seamlessly converging into new all-encompassing
technologies. High tech gadgets such as the Apple iPhone force us to
fine-tune our focus as we endeavor to bring new technologies to our
students and future employees. At SAME-TEC, faculty connect with
each other to share practices, knowledge, and new approaches to help
students succeed. Industry members connect with educators to
ultimately help ensure students emerge into the workforce with the
knowledge and skills desired by themselves and employers. Exhibitors
will connect with existing and potential clients to help determine
current and future needs. SAME-TEC provides the venue for learning
about seamless technologies and the forum for creating seamless
connections.
Who Attends SAME-TEC?
- Faculty in technology programs who want to learn about new technologies and how to expand their
existing programs - College representatives, program development specialists, and counselors who are interested in
creating more robust technology education programs and strategies for recruiting students - K-12 teachers who want to learn how to integrate advanced technology concepts into their existing
science and math curriculum - Industry trainers and learning managers who want to gain insight into future training needs
- Industry personnel investing in workforce education and training
- Workforce development personnel from government, labor, business, and education who are involved
in shaping workforce development programs - Individuals concerned with issues related to skill standards and employability