CTE

providing students with opportunities to explore CTE classes


Our traditional classroom experiences don't always leave every student prepared for their next chapter. For more and more 21st century students, career and technical education is a bit more up their alley. When it comes to CTE in schools, many students have access to real-world experiences, on-the-job training, and opportunties to develop new skills in industries they're passionate about. And, unsurprisingly, one of the most popular focus areas in school CTE programs is technology. Today, career preparation does not just involve vocational training and exposure to some of the most vital occupations, like plumbing, firefighting, and manufacturing. With so many top 21st century careers centered on robotics, AI, computer science, and more, CTE programs continue to evolve. As such, students have access to so many more tracks and chances to discover something they love.
Whether you're just starting a school CTE program or looking to expand on your current offerings, there are so many 21st century STEAM solutions that can help students prepare. As some may know, many CTE classes take place within your classrooms but impactful opportunities unfold in the real world. However your students experience career and technical education, having the right tools and framework could help. Of course, we offer an extensive list of educational robotics solutions that students can utilize in CTE experiences and programming. We also, however, provide all the best 3D printers for engineering education and programmable drones for architecture or military programs. Plus, we even stock robotic arms that are perfect for students in high school CTE programs. Even starting in middle school, our tech solutions and content can help you shape your CTE program for the future.

  1. Introduction to Video Production, Part 2

    Introduction to Video Production, Part 2

    In this second part of “Intro to Video Production,” Eli introduces popular video editing programs for advanced production. What if you are looking for something more advanced? What if you have come and gone with iMovie or Lightworks and it’s just not doing it for you anymore? Keep reading to learn about more of our suggestions.

  2. Introduction to Video Production, Part 1

    Introduction to Video Production, Part 1

    Staff Writer Eli Kell-Abrams sheds light on the world of video production.”Oh the times, they are a-changin’.” It was as true in 1964, when Bob Dylan first said it, as it is now. It’s a new day, a day filled with screens, technology, and flashing lights. A day where famous books are now being overshadowed by the motion pictures made about them.

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