12. USC ISI and Tactical Language Training
(ITSEC 2005)
13. Case study: Emergency Response Training,
Pjotr van Schothorst
VSTEP BV, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
14. Mass Casualty Triage
Rapid physical assessment of key physiologic conditions
Provides objective & systematic method for determining patient acuity
Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for Health:
Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI International
19. $7.5 million project that immerses students in the hectic environment of a hospital's intensive
care unit and places them in a first-person role as a health-care professional. Funded by the
U.S. Office of Naval Research, Pulse!! is being developed by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi,
which in turn hired Hunt Valley (Md.)-based BreakAway to produce and design the platform. –
Business Week
http://www.businessweek.com/innovat
Pulse!!
26. food-force.com
Produced by the
United Nations'
World Food
Programme, Kids join
a team of emergency
aid workers to save
the fictitious island of
Sheylan from
starvation caused by
drought and civil
war.
The team goes on six
missions to help save
the island. The
additional missions
cleverly use games to
demonstrate how
emergency aid
teams acquire food,
make food packs,
deliver food and
establish long-term
food supplies.
32. The number of jobs
requiring technical
training is growing at
five times the rate of
other occupations.
Innovate America, U.S. Council on Competitiveness
33. Unskilled
60%
Skilled
20%
Prof.
20%
33
Where Are The Jobs?
Source: Career Pathways: Education with a
Purpose, p. 35
Unskilled
15%
Skilled
65%
Prof.
20%
Source: Achieve Texas: Lifelong Success for All
Students, p. 3
1950 2004
34. “A serious lack of skilled
workers will grow to 5.3
million in 2010 and to 14
million by 2015.”
–US Bureau of Labor Statistics
36. Samuel Palmisano (CEO, IBM): Business Week: 10.11.2004
100 million jobs are going to
be created in a lot of these
cross-disciplinary fields
Council on Competitiveness:
National Innovation Initiative
37. Nanotechnology Fuel Cells Homeland Security
ADM, Hybrid, MEMS,
Computer Forensics Wireless: M2M Mechatronics
Home Technology
IntegrationBiotechnology
Digital Games
Demand for Multi-Disciplinary Learners & Workers
46. “We are the first bio-diesel company in the US.”
–Kelly Takaya King, Co-Founder, Pacific BioDiesel
47. Ethanol and Bio Diesel Jobs
GreenerPathways,WhiteandWalsh,TheApolloAlliance,2008
48. “In 2006, demand was off the charts.
Every graduate had a job 6 months
before graduation. Chemical
Technology Graduates typically start
at $35K and it is not uncommon for
them to make $60K-to-$70K per year.”
–Robert Hernandez, TSTC
53. Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Spirit
AeroSystems
“1,000 workers a
year needed for
the aerospace
cluster… 2,000
plus when we are
on the up side.”
--Jeff
Turner, CEO
54. Frontier El Dorado Refining,
Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
66. Average Age
of Nurses in
California
47.7
Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
67. Wesley Medical Center,
Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
“…critical decision making skills are what we are looking for…
and every position in the hospital needs basic computer skills.”
Krista Thacker, Manager Staffing Resources, Via Christi, Wichita Health Network
73. US DOL states that health careers will grow faster than any other sector
of the labor market at about 30%. Three out of every 10 new jobs in the
next 20 years will be in health-related fields.
Wesley Medical Center,
Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
74. Source: California Labor Market Division in Closing the Health
Workforce Gap in California: The Health Education Imperative
2004-2014 California Allied Health Professions
Requiring an Associate Degree or Certificate
Job Median Wage Growth
Dental hygienist $36.83 42%
Physical therapist
assistant $25.22 38%
Physical therapist $35.55 29%
Diagnostic medical
sonographer $31.99 28%
Registered nurse $35.23 26%
Paramedic/EMT $12.19 26%
Pharmacy tech $16.34 26%
Surgical tech $20.96 24%
Respiratory therapist $28.03 22%
Radiologic tech $28.94 20%
80. TEAMS Model Schools
• High degree of faculty interaction
• Integrated curricula
• Sequenced courses HS, CTC and
University
• Transdisciplinary culture
89. 89
DASSAULT SYSTEMES –
DELMIA USER CONFERENCE –
Oct – Nov 2007
Product
Development
Process Planning
Manufacturing Concept
Layout planning Standard Time
Measurement Workstation Layout
Ergonomics
Robot
Simulation
Manufacturing Simulation
Quality Control
Material Flow
Simulation
Production
Planning
3D Work
Instructions
DELMIA Digital Manufacturing Solutions
A Seamless End-to-End Workflow
Control
Engineering
Process Planning
97. Educational environment which
facilitates student pursuit of :
• Licensures/Certifications
• College Credits through Dual Credit
• Integrates CTE and Liberal Arts
• Integrated development of Knowledge and
Skill
• Unified preparation for post-secondary
college and career goals
100. “Understanding
systems is the
core. Today’s
technicians have
to play different
roles. They have
to know
electronics, com-
puters and
mechanical
systems and
how they
interact.”
--Diego Villarreal
103. Sarah
“It’s a stepping stone.”
Nash
“We rotate through the ER,
pediatrics, surgery, ICU, new
born, labor and delivery and
oncology.”
Sarah
“I am going to the University of
MHB, then into nursing and
hopefully to medical school.”
Nash
“I am going to become an
emergency medical technician
next year at TSTC through dual
enrollment and I want to go onto
specialize and work in the
emergency room.”
Cindy Bengston, RN, BSN
“CNA’s in the dual enrollment
program with TSTC have a 100%
pass rate. Most classes are 40%-
to50%. It’s unheard of…”
105. Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Kansas Board of
Regents, TEA
“We need to be able to be
able to move beyond
pilots in order to scale to
the entire state.“
–Blake Flanders, Kansas Board of
Regents, Kansas Post Secondary
Technical Ed Authority
107. Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
“BCC has 2+2 programs with Wichita State University,
Kansas State, and Pittsburg State University.”
–Buford Pringle, Integrated Manufacturing Technology