Monday, October 22, 2007


In August, the Eastern Iowa Community College District purchased 2 new Biodiesel reactor kits from Azure Biodiesel Company. The kits were purchased using Grow Iowa Value Funds. This grant is facilitated by ATEEC.
Paul Martin, Muscatine Community College Agriculture Instructor, arranged for Dan Dykema from Azure Biodiesel to give a training session in the manufacture of Biodiesel fuels (shown in the picture to the left). Instructors and students attended the session. The college has recently partnered with two area restaurants and will be receiving their waste vegetable oil (wvo). The wvo will be processed into biodiesel, which can be used to run any diesel vehicle.
The kits will be housed at the Scott and Muscatine campuses. They will be used as educational tools by a variety of programs and classes, including agricuture, chemistry, automobile, technology, and environmental science, just to name a few.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Adobe Max 2007




ATEEC instructional designer, Tim Hunter attended the Adobe Max 2007 North American conference this year in Chicago. Much of what we are working towards in terms of user experiences has been validated through this conference and we have gained a ton of ideas to make our instructional designs and user experiences better for both teachers and their students.



Mostly what you can expect from ATEEC in future products are things like the Alaska Virtual Field Trip (our last product released in late September), more video, and richer user experiences. Teachers and students in the environmental sciences should be astounded with what is to come from the Advanced Technology Environmental Energy Center in future products and resources.