Instructor Training – Cobb Innovation and Technology Academy
Green Technology
Cobb County, Georgia
November 2021
Images from Instructor’s Marcraft Green Tech Training
Learn More About CITA’s Green Tech Training
In November 2021, instructors at the Cobb Innovation and Technology Academy (CITA) in Cobb County, Georgia, underwent specialized training to prepare for the implementation of Marcraft’s cutting-edge green technology equipment in their classrooms. This training was designed to equip instructors with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach green technology concepts using hands-on lab experiences.
A key focus of the training was Marcraft’s Generating Clean Electrons Introductory Course, featuring the GT-1500 Clean Electron Generation panel. This innovative unit provides students with an interactive and practical introduction to the three major sources of alternative energy: wind power, solar power, and fuel cells. By using this equipment, instructors learned how to guide students through the identification and understanding of each component in these energy generation systems. This hands-on approach allows students to actively engage with the materials, gaining a solid grasp of how these technologies contribute to producing clean, renewable energy.
Through the GT-1500, students will not only learn the fundamental concepts of clean energy generation, but they will also build a strong foundation for more advanced programs in green technology. By the end of the course, students will be well-prepared to pursue full-scale green energy programs, confident in their ability to understand and explain how each power generation system functions within the broader scope of renewable energy technologies.
Cobb Innovation and Technology Academy’s commitment to providing cutting-edge education ensures that students are ready to excel in the growing field of green technology.
This program is part of CITA’s broader initiative to equip students with practical skills that align with industry trends in sustainability and alternative energy.