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Wednesday | March 18, 2020

Measuring Up

Spring 2020 Hands-on training helps Kimberly woman advance her career. “You cannot get this training from an online classroom experience,” says Kristine Van Roy of Kimberly. Van Roy is a quality analyst at Kimberly-Clark. She completed the Quality in Manufacturing certificate program in December 2019 at Fox Valley Technical College to expand her on-the-job knowledge in automated

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Wednesday | March 18, 2020

High-Tech Anatomy

Spring 2020 Students get 3D view of the human body with high-definition table. Students in the FVTC Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA), Nursing and Therapeutic Massage programs have the unique opportunity to learn via a virtual human dissection table. Also known as the Anatomage Table, this device is a high-definition real human 3D anatomy system, allowing students to visualize and dissect human

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Tuesday | May 30, 2017

Thriving on Technology

Careers in technology offer a wide range of opportunities for women to thrive and lead, despite stereotypes. The following article, Fox Cities Tech: Where Women Can Lean In, was written by Alison Dirr and published on May 25, 2017 in the Post-Crescent.  Fox Cities Tech: Where Women Can Lean In Even as technology plays an increasingly important

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Monday | April 25, 2016

Technology Brings Farm into Classroom

By Jessica Thiel,Student Intern, Professional Communications Program A trip to the farm is just down a hallway these days thanks to new technology at Fox Valley Technical College’s Service Motor Company Agriculture Center. Students in FVTC’s agriculture programs are living the farm-to-classroom experience by learning how to deliver a calf. Thanks to new learning tools, converting a classroom into

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Wednesday | October 14, 2015

New Technology Boosts Hands-On Learning

Leica 3D laser scanner used for crime scene reconstruction The following article, “New Technology Boosts Hands-On Learning,” was published on Wednesday, August 12 by freelance journalist Wylie Wong for EdTech magazine:  New Technology Boosts Hands-On Learning Higher education responds to calls to provide more real-world training and experience with high-tech tools that also boost campuses’ cool