The primary goals in establishing the Technology Education Department are to teach students how to identify and solve problems through hands-on experience and to demonstrate how technology and science benefit society. Our technology program was inaugurated in 2002, and currently serves students in grades 7 to 10 from schools in the vicinity of the Center.
The technology education program offers instruction through the:
Assembly of kits for Science & Technology training. Subjects include:
Principles of Modern Technology
Computerized Control of operations and processe
Application of technology to the graphic arts.
Assembly of electronic instrumentation, and equipment.
Technical drawing including traditional drafting procedures as well as an introduction to computer graphics using AutoCAD - a powerful computer-aided design and drafting program.
Basic study of mechanisms and structures using the K’nex program and model assembly kits.