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CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (CET

CET’s mission is to advance education by developing, implementing, and evaluating innovative educational tools and resources. The CET continues to serve our state, nation, and world through various research, teaching, and entrepreneurial endeavors – all of which are centered on providing engaging online educational resources. For more information on our educational resources, go to: tamucet.org.

Research ~$750, 000 in new awards ~$710,000 in grant expenditures

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Instruction

20 trainings held and 30 educational resources developed

Enterprise

~$250,000 in new contract, educational resource, and hosting services revenue

The CET partnered with the USDA and USAID to develop an international training program on animal health.

In response to COVID, CET shared online veterinary resources to 33 universities around the world.

The CET works collaboratively with other university entities, state, federal, and international agencies, other colleges of veterinary medicine, non-governmental agencies, and industry to provide access to innovative and engaging educational resources anytime and in any place. The approach has led to the CET’s international reputation for excellence in curriculum development and resource hosting services.

Key Collaborators

• West Texas A&M University • Prairie View A&M University • Cornell University • Colorado State University • Oklahoma State University • University of Georgia • Iowa Department of Land

Stewardship and Agriculture • VetFolio • Partners for Healthy Pets (PHP) • Primary Care Veterinary

Educators (PCVE)

With partnerships and learners from all over the world, the CET’s work has a growing global impact.

Institutions Using CET Resources

• VetFolio • USDA-APHIS • USAID • University of California, Davis • Cornell University • University of Illinois • Kansas State University • University of Missouri • The Ohio State University • Colorado State University • Oklahoma State University • University of Tennessee • Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life sciences • PHP • Texas A&M Medical Sciences

Library • Texas A&M AgriLife • PCVE

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