ACTE [Association for Career and Technical Education] upgrades Web site with new member resources. (Inside ACTE: news from the Association for Career and Technical Education).ACTE ACTE Association for Career and Technical Education (formerly American Vocational Association) ACTE Association of Corporate Travel Executives ACTE Approvals Committee for Terminal Equipment ACTE Anodal Closure Tetanus upgrades its Web site (www.acteonline.org) this fall with a host of new member benefits, much deeper content going forward, a cleaner more logical navigation scheme and a completely new look. Here are a few of the improvements coming online in the fall: * Member-only area * Entire contents of all future issues of Techniques * Electronic discussion boards for members to share information and ideas * Listservs for information exchange via e-mail among limited groups * Free e-mail See Internet e-mail service. newsletters upon request, including Career Tech Update in 2003 * CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) The difference between the way two materials expand when heat is applied. This is very critical when chips are mounted to printed circuit boards, because the silicon chip expands at a different rate than the plastic board. News Room * Career center for students, parents and guidance providers Member-Only Access To initially gain access to member-only resources on the ACTE Web site, you'll need the following: * Username The name you use to identify yourself when logging into a computer system or online service. Both a username (user ID) and a password are required. In an Internet e-mail address, the username is the left part before the @ sign. For example, KARENB is the username in karenb@mycompany. : Your six-digit ACTE membership number * Password: Your last name as in the ACTE database * Look for your ACTE membership number on your ACTE membership card, your last membership renewal statement or the mailing label on your most recent Techniques magazine. If you have any questions, contact ACTE's Webmaster A person responsible for the implementation of a Web site. Webmasters must be proficient in HTML as well as one or more scripting and interface languages such as JavaScript and Perl. They may also have experience with more than one type of Web server. See Web administrator and Webmistress. at 800-826-9972 or webmaster@acteonline.org. |
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