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Seneca Highlands CTC Students Explore Career Pathways Through Interactive Mobile Learning Lab Experience

  • May 12
  • 2 min read


Students recently participated in a series of engaging, hands-on Mobile Learning Lab sessions provided by Alfred State College, bringing career exploration and experiential learning directly into the classroom.


The Mobile Learning Lab, coordinated through Alfred State’s outreach programming, introduced students to a variety of high-demand career fields through immersive activities designed to promote critical thinking, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.


One of the featured experiences was the highly interactive Abra-Cadaver lesson, provided through Alfred State’s Mobile Learning Lab program. During the session, students participated in a mock crime scene investigation where they explored introductory concepts in criminal justice and forensic science. Activities included crime scene analysis, mock autopsy procedures using the cadaver replica “Abra,” presumptive blood testing, blood typing, and powder fingerprinting. Students gained hands-on exposure to careers in forensic science, criminal justice, and law enforcement while applying observational and investigative skills in a realistic setting.


Students also attended a Radiologic Technology Modalities presentation led through the Mobile Learning Lab program. The informational session introduced students to the many specialties within radiologic technology and highlighted the important role imaging professionals play in healthcare. Students learned about diagnostic imaging equipment, educational pathways, and career opportunities within the medical field.


Another student favorite was the Animal Radiograph Lesson, which combined concepts from veterinary technology, animal science, and radiologic technology. During the activity, students examined animal x-rays to identify body parts, determine species, and even infer dietary habits based on the radiographs. The lesson encouraged analytical thinking and teamwork while providing a fun and memorable learning experience.


In addition to technical career exploration, students also participated in a Career Skills Workshop focused on workforce readiness and transferable skills development. The workshop emphasized communication, professionalism, collaboration, and career planning strategies that students can apply throughout high school and into future careers.


The Mobile Learning Lab initiative continues to provide students with valuable opportunities to connect classroom learning to real-world career pathways. Through innovative and interactive programming, students gain exposure to careers in healthcare, criminal justice, veterinary science, skilled trades, and other growing industries.


Schools and districts interested in scheduling future Mobile Learning Lab lessons or career readiness presentations are encouraged to contact Katie Carr at Alfred State College for additional information.

 
 
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