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  2. Georgia Educational Technology Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Consortium sponsors other technology initiatives in Georgia, including the Georgia Educational Technology Conference (GaETC). The GaETF is the highest level of student technology competition in Georgia and approximately 400 projects, representing the work of 450 students, are judged at the competition each Spring.

  3. Educators: Booming Georgia supply-chain industry ... - AOL

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    Despite the investment and growth in Georgia, labor gaps continue to grow across the industry. A 2022 report by McKinsey found that the U.S. logistics and supply-chain sector is facing a shortage ...

  4. Educational technology - Wikipedia

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    Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning. [1] [2] When referred to with its abbreviation, "EdTech", it often refers to the industry of companies that create educational technology.

  5. GTRI Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    It conducts basic and applied research into electro-optical topics and supports electro-optical education at the university level. EOSL develops technology in the areas of electro-optical modeling and analysis, nanotechnology, microelectronics and phosphor development, remote sensing, acoustics, and mechanical systems.

  6. Technology education - Wikipedia

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    Technology education is an offshoot of the Industrial Arts tradition in the United States and the Craft teaching or vocational education in other countries. [4] In 1980, through what was called the "Futuring Project", the name of "industrial arts education" was changed to be "technology education" in New York State; the goal of this movement was to increase students' technological literacy. [6]

  7. STEAM education - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in collaboration with its Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing (CEISMC) created the GoSTEAM program. GoSTEAM is a program that integrates art and music into STEM focused curriculum for students in the K-12 ( kindergarten to twelfth grade studies).

  8. Advanced Technology Development Center - Wikipedia

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    Sponsored companies have created over 51,000 man-years of employment, generated over $12.7 billion revenue, generated over $100 million in profit to Georgia, and raised over $1 billion in venture capital since 1999. [6] ATDC has been recognized by Inc. Magazine and Business Week as one of the nation's top incubators, and has won several other ...

  9. GTRI Electronic Systems Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    ELSYS focuses on systems engineering solutions in electronic defense; modeling, simulation and analysis; countermeasures technique development; sensors performance analysis; electronic warfare; systems integration; standardized test procedures; flight test support; laboratory support stations and test systems; missile warning system improvements; technology insertion and human factors.