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To order these CD-ROMs,
please contact Jeanette Bryson,
Marketing Director for the Advanced Technology Environmental Education
Center (ATEEC). To learn more about ATEEC products, visit www.ateec.org and select Products from the top menu..
Environmental Health and
Safety for Technical Occupations
The CD-ROM offers
general information on environment, safety and health topics of interest
in all occupations: "Protecting Workers," "Protecting
the Environment," Transporting Hazardous Materials," and "What
is a Hazardous Material?" Special modules are included for these
technical occupations: Agriculture/Horticulture, Auto Collision Repair,
Automotive Service, Diesel, HVAC, Machining, Manufacturing, Printing,
Truck Driving, and Welding. ($20. PDF format with active internal and
external links*.)
Environmental Health and
Safety for Health Care Occupations
General environment,
safety and health information is offered as described above. Special
modules are included for these technical occupations: Dental Technician,
Electroneurodiagnostic Technician, Health Worker-General, Laboratory
Technician, Nurse, Pharmacy Technician, Physical Therapy Technician,
Radiologic Technologist, and Respiratory Therapy Technician. ($20. PDF
format with active internal and external links*.)
Epidemic! Environment, Ecology
and Infectious Disease
This CD-ROM presents
a multidisciplinary educational package, providing background, web resources,
and activities about infectious disease emergence and re-emergence.
Three case studiesEbola, E. coli O157:H7, and Malariaillustrate
the following concepts: History [of the Disease], the Microbe, Symptoms
& Health Effects, Transmission, Treatment, and Controls. Like other
environmental problems, the issue of emerging diseases raises these
environmental considerations, which are addressed in the CD-ROM: Fate
and Transport, Monitoring the Environment, Pollution Prevention, Regulations/Policy,
and Risk Assessment/Decisionmaking. ($25. PDF format with active internal
and external links*.)
Brownfields in a Box with
Nahant Marsh Case Study
Nahant Marsh may
have been dying. No one intended that to happen. Then a community came
together for the greater good of trying to save this marsh and conserve
its biotic community. This case study is a real-life illustration about
stakeholder participation, about environmental clean-up actions, and
about rejuvenation. Take a virtual tour through "Anyplace, USA."
Apply a variety of academic skills as well as critical and creative
thinking in simulating a real-world situation. (Two-CD set for $50.
Includes a video, photo tour, brownfields role play, interactive panoramas,
and instructor's manual.)
Best Practices: A Guidebook
for Environmental Technology Education
Community college
administrators and teachers interested in starting an environmental
technology program can learn from the experiences of other educators.
($50 for PETE members; otherwise, $75. PDF format with active internal
and external links*.)
* The changes inherent
in operation of the Internet may have rendered some external resource
links obsolete. The new URLs for such resources may be obtained via searching
Google, Yahoo, etc.
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