Web Development is a field that has evolved very rapidly since the Web’s inception in the 1990’s. To be a skilled Web Developer, one must blend an array of technical skills with a sense of design. There are several specialties one may have, but the specialties stem from a basic foundation.
Join us as our guests discuss their educational background, required training, basic foundation and the list of skills needed to succeed as new technologies continue to evolve.
Presenters:
Mike Zellers Assistant Professor, Business Division
Lorain County Community College
LCCC Student TBA
Date: Friday, September 17, 2010
Time: Session #1 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. Session #2 10:00 -10:45 a.m.
Transmission Modes: NOTA and eTech/Ohio State IP Networks
Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 14th.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
FREE Grades 7-12: Learn What it Takes to be a Design Engineer
In the very near future, a student sitting in an Ohio classroom right now is going to design or engineer a new machine that will change the way people live or work. Creativity and innovation is in our blood. We all know Thomas Edison was born in Ohio, but few realize that the list of major designers, engineers and inventors from
Ohio is quite long and very distinguished.
On Thursday morning, September 23, college interns working in the Product Design and Development division of MAGNET, the Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network, will tell why they’ve chosen to study design and engineering and apply their knowledge to the world of manufacturing. You’ll see where and how they work and use their
skills to help companies improve existing products and create cool new ones. The program will illustrate how art and science blend in the exciting world of advanced manufacturing.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
9:00 - 9:45 a.m. and 10:00 - 10:45 a.m.
Contact John Ramicone at john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 20th.
Ohio is quite long and very distinguished.
On Thursday morning, September 23, college interns working in the Product Design and Development division of MAGNET, the Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network, will tell why they’ve chosen to study design and engineering and apply their knowledge to the world of manufacturing. You’ll see where and how they work and use their
skills to help companies improve existing products and create cool new ones. The program will illustrate how art and science blend in the exciting world of advanced manufacturing.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
9:00 - 9:45 a.m. and 10:00 - 10:45 a.m.
Contact John Ramicone at john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 20th.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Career Programming from SOITA
Thursday, September 23 - Careers in Municipal Government
Thursday, September 30 - Exploring Careers in the Real Estate Industry
Thursday, October 7 - Careers in Physical Therapy
Thursday, October 14 - Careers in Early Childhood Education
Friday, October 15 - Careers in Dental Hygiene
Monday, October 18 - Exploring Careers as an Educator and Author
Thursday, October 21 - Careers in Respiratory Therapy
Thursday, October 28 - Exploring Careers of a CPA (Certified Public Accountant)
Monday, November 1 - Careers in Firefighting
Thursday, November 4 - Careers in Recreational Therapy
Monday, November 8 - Careers in Cosmetology
Thursday, November 18 - Careers in Manufacturing Sales
Thursday, December 2 - Careers in Oncology Nursing
Each program begins at 1:00 and ends by 1:50. Students from each school will have opportunities to ask questions of the guest.
Cost is $50 per session for SOITA member districts and $75 per session for all others.
Want to register? Email bob@soita.org.
Thursday, September 30 - Exploring Careers in the Real Estate Industry
Thursday, October 7 - Careers in Physical Therapy
Thursday, October 14 - Careers in Early Childhood Education
Friday, October 15 - Careers in Dental Hygiene
Monday, October 18 - Exploring Careers as an Educator and Author
Thursday, October 21 - Careers in Respiratory Therapy
Thursday, October 28 - Exploring Careers of a CPA (Certified Public Accountant)
Monday, November 1 - Careers in Firefighting
Thursday, November 4 - Careers in Recreational Therapy
Monday, November 8 - Careers in Cosmetology
Thursday, November 18 - Careers in Manufacturing Sales
Thursday, December 2 - Careers in Oncology Nursing
Each program begins at 1:00 and ends by 1:50. Students from each school will have opportunities to ask questions of the guest.
Cost is $50 per session for SOITA member districts and $75 per session for all others.
Want to register? Email bob@soita.org.
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