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Electricity/Electronics

Learning Labs, Inc. represents several companies which develop educational products that teach aspects of electricity and electronics.

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ATech Training, Inc. was founded in 1984 with a desire to develop products that would aid instructors in presenting a hands on approach to teaching and learning the skills of diagnosing and repairing automobiles. 

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ATech offers several electrical and electronic trainers including the Applied Electrical Trainer (Model 4810) and Electrical Skill Development Troubleshooting (Model 5810TT).​

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Edibon is a worldwide benchmark company, with over 40 years of experience in teaching equipment for engineering and technical education. Their continuous Research and Development allows them to have more than 4,000 products, manufactured with the most advanced technology and complying with international quality standards.

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Edibon has trainers that focus on:

 

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Hampden Engineering Corporation has built a reputation for manufacturing

cutting edge, engineering and technology training equipment of the highest quality since 1954. Hampden Engineering equipment is used in universities, technical and vocational schools as well as industry workforce development programs in over 60 countries.

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Hampden has trainers for:

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Intelitek is a world-leading developer, producer and supplier of technology training solutions.  For over three decades, Intelitek has transformed educational processes across the globe with our comprehensive technology learning solutions.

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Their JobMaster® Industrial Maintenance Training teaches the specialized skills required for today’s industrial technicians including basic power electricity, electrical control systems, and industrial power electronics.​

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Intelitek is not available in Florida.

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Makey Makey is an electronic invention tool and toy that allows users to connect everyday objects to computer programs. Using a circuit board, alligator clips, and a USB cable, the toy uses closed loop electrical signals to send the computer either a keyboard stroke or mouse click signal. This function allows the Makey Makey to work with any computer program or webpage since all computer programs and webpages take keyboard and mouse click inputs.

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Since the company began in 1972, Nida Corporation has grown to become a world leader in the development, design, and installation of sophisticated electronics training systems. In the early 1980s Nida was one of the first training development companies to offer all of our courseware in computer assisted instruction (CAI) format. Nida training systems stand out as the first choice of the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Nida is dedicated to meeting the constantly changing world of advanced electronics training while remembering our roots by providing the very best in fundamental electronics training packages.

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Nida is not available in Tennessee.

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Questech, Inc. is committed to providing quality hands-on products to Career and Technical educators that challenge students and provide skills to prepare them for the careers of today and tomorrow.  Specifically, they have two main product lines:

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Their Construction Zone​ series of workstations offers units in electrical and residential wiring.

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Questech is not available in North or South Carolina.

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TII Technical Education Systems (TII) is an internationally known technological leader in providing hands-on learning systems focusing on fundamentals through advanced principles of technology.

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TII’s Technology Fundamentals series of training systems are designed to introduce students to the basic principles of power technology from electricity, mechanical, and fluid power to sensors and PLC control.

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TII is not available in North or South Carolina.

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