PITTSBORO, N.C. - Central Carolina Community College (CCCC), in partnership with the Center for Renewable Energy in Advanced Technology Education (CREATE), proudly hosted the second NC STEM Educator Energy Institute from July 16-18, 2024. The event brought together 12 dedicated educators from high schools and community colleges for an intensive three-day workshop focused on introductory photovoltaic skills and energy basics.
Participants engaged in hands-on labs and interactive sessions, gaining valuable insights and practical experience in the field of renewable energy. This initiative aims to enhance the educators' ability to teach and inspire the next generation of students in the growing field of sustainable energy.
"This year's Energy Institute was a great success," said CCCC's Andrew McMahan, who is a Co-Principal Investigator for CREATE. "The skills and knowledge attendees gained during the workshop will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the educators and their students."
The NC STEM Educator Energy Institute underscores the commitment of Central Carolina Community College and CREATE to support STEM education and promote sustainable energy education in the classroom and beyond. By equipping educators with the necessary tools and knowledge, the event aims to foster a more energy-conscious and environmentally responsible future and introduce students to the career possibilities in the renewable energy field.
For more information about the NC STEM Educator Energy Institute and other initiatives by CREATE, please contact Tiffany Breindel at tbreindel@cccc.edu.
About CCCC - Central Carolina Community College is dedicated to providing high-quality education and training to the community, fostering academic excellence, and supporting workforce development. The college offers a wide range of programs and initiatives aimed at preparing students for successful careers and contributing to the community's growth and sustainability.
About CREATE - Funded by the National Science Foundation's Division of Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE), the Center for Renewable Energy in Advanced Technology Education (CREATE) is committed to advancing renewable energy education and training at technical institutions across the United States. Through partnerships and innovative programs, CREATE aims to equip educators and students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the renewable energy sector.
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Tiffany Breindel
Project Manager
tbreindel@cccc.edu
Central Carolina Community College (CCCC), in partnership with the Center for Renewable Energy in Advanced Technology Education (CREATE), proudly hosted the second NC STEM Educator Energy Institute from July 16-18, 2024.