Fourth Annual Infrastructure Education Workshop:
DEVELOPMENT OF ONE WATER, TRANSPORTATION, AND ENERGY MODULES FOR MODEL INTRODUCTORY INFRASTRUCTURE COURSE
May 31–June 2, 2017
Keck Center, Washington D.C.
While participants are responsible for food, lodging, and travel, Group Lodging is available at the Hyatt Place Washington DC/White House by following the link below:
https://washingtondcwhitehouse.place.hyatt.com/waszwgcite2017.html
For those who would prefer to call in, please call the reservation line at 1-202-830-1900 and reference the group code G-CITE.
https://washingtondcwhitehouse.place.hyatt.com/waszwgcite2017.html
For those who would prefer to call in, please call the reservation line at 1-202-830-1900 and reference the group code G-CITE.
Registration is FREE.
The Center for Infrastructure Transformation and Education (CIT-E) community of practice invites you to participate in its next workshop. The CIT-E project is sponsored by the National Science Foundation project to promote and deliver state-of-the-art multi-disciplinary infrastructure engineering education. The goal of this workshop is to create peer-reviewed lessons for the Transportation, Energy, and One Water modules of the model Introductory Infrastructure course.
As such, the objectives of this workshop are to: a) grow the number of members in the CIT-E community of practice; b) increase involvement in the CIT-E community of practice by all participants; c) educate “newcomers” on CIT-E activities; d) create nearly 20 additional lessons for the model course (bringing the total to 39 developed lessons); and e) promote the importance of infrastructure education from a systems perspective. More information on CIT-E and the model introductory infrastructure course can be found on our About CIT-E page.
The Center for Infrastructure Transformation and Education (CIT-E) community of practice invites you to participate in its next workshop. The CIT-E project is sponsored by the National Science Foundation project to promote and deliver state-of-the-art multi-disciplinary infrastructure engineering education. The goal of this workshop is to create peer-reviewed lessons for the Transportation, Energy, and One Water modules of the model Introductory Infrastructure course.
As such, the objectives of this workshop are to: a) grow the number of members in the CIT-E community of practice; b) increase involvement in the CIT-E community of practice by all participants; c) educate “newcomers” on CIT-E activities; d) create nearly 20 additional lessons for the model course (bringing the total to 39 developed lessons); and e) promote the importance of infrastructure education from a systems perspective. More information on CIT-E and the model introductory infrastructure course can be found on our About CIT-E page.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Contact Philip Parker at parkerp@uwplatt.edu or 608.342.1235 or
register online using the button below by May 12, 2017.
Contact Philip Parker at parkerp@uwplatt.edu or 608.342.1235 or
register online using the button below by May 12, 2017.