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Teaching

SmartPath integrates research concepts into formal teaching activities for creating  teaching information and tools related to smart systems, nanotechnology, and water quality. 

A list of all activities and teaching materials is below (arranged by target audience); link to photos below

K-12

  1. JJ Finley Elementary School (University of Florida)

  2. Cade Museum (University of Florida)

  3. 4H Biological Engineering Summer Camp (University of Florida)

               Link to teaching materials

High school

  1. USDA Ag21 Program (University of Florida)

               Link to teaching materials

Undergraduate students

  1. CURE courses for freshman and sophomores (link-2019); (link-2020)

  2. Learning modules (flipped classroom exercises)

  3. Summer research programs for juniors: 

  4. ABE Capstone design course (University of Florida)

               Link to teaching materials

Graduate students

  1. UMES Agriculture Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS)

  2. National Nanotechnology Institute (NNI) student leader networks

               Link to teaching materials

Precollegiate teachers

  1. Multidisciplinary research experience for teachers MRET

               Link to teaching materials

Eric McLamore

Director

Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering

Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

University of Florida

1741 Museum Rd, Bldg 474

Gainesville, FL 32611

email: emclamore@ufl.edu

This project was supported by Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant no. 2018-67016-27578 awarded as a Center of Excellence from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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