Mr. Shane Samuels
Lecturer
Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies
– School of Technical and Vocational Education
- shane.samuels@utech.edu.jm
- 8769271680-8
- ext. 3724
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Qualifications
- MSc.: Sustainable Energy and Climate Change, University of Technology, Jamaica
- B.Ed: Industrial Technology – Electrical Technology, University of Technology, Jamaica
Specialisation / Teaching Area
- Digital Electronics – ITE4003
- Electrical Principles – ITE2007
- Introduction to Lighting Design & Technology – EDP2001
- Network Analysis I – ITE2002
- Network Analysis II – ITE3008
- Solid State Electronics I – ITE2001
- Solid State Electronics II – ITE3006
- Small Appliance Repairs – IND3001
Research Interests
- Conference: The University of Technology, Jamaica – 2016 Title: The need for partnership between industrial programs and the industry in three (3) selected secondary schools in Kingston, St Andrew and St Catherine Jamaica Keywords: Industry Partnerships, TVET, Industrial Technology
- 2nd International Conference on Education and Humanities The University in a 21st Century Developing Economy: Impact, Opportunity and Imperatives – 2016.
Professional Membership / Association
- Electrical License (2017 – present)
- Electrical Inspector (March 2023 – present)
- Industrial Technology Educators’ Association of Jamaica (ITEAJ) – 2012 – Present
Community Service & Outreach Activities
- January 2022 – June 2022 – Supervising electrical works to renovate the Jamaica National Children’s Home.
- January 2021 – June 2021 – Nation Builders Development Centre Bathroom Renovation, supervising electrical works to renovate the school’s bathroom to comply with government requirements.
- January 2019 – April 2019 – National Water Commission Cooperative Credit Union Basic School Resource Centre – designing and managing electrical works – this allowed students of the Basic School to have specialized learning tools and technologies.
- 2018 – 2019 FELS – Member of the student welfare committee – planning and coordinating events and completing activities required for the effective functioning of the committee.
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