Are your students curious about Information Technology (IT) or do they think IT is only for geeks? Do they think offshore outsourcing has eliminated all high.jpg paying technology jobs in the United States? Do your students believe they don’t have the computer skills, technical competence or aptitude to do well in the information technology sector? Tell them to think again!
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Join us on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at the Carlson Theater, Bellevue College.
For teachers bringing at least 30 students in a bus, please contact maureen.majury@bellevuecollege.edu or info@coeforict.orgĀ for a bus stipend as well as a subsidy for a substitute teacher.
I will be registering for myself/two chaperones and 30 students. I do not need a subsidy for a substitute but would love some help with a bus stipend.
Hello Doris: Yes, of course. We look forward to you and your students attending. Contact me at maureen.majury@bellevuecollege.edu and we’ll take care of you. We have a great line up this year with our Microsoft keynote, and panelists from a variety of information and computing technology companies. Microsoft has come through again with an Xbox for the grand-prize drawing and some fabulous games and other fun giveaways. Thank you Microsoft!
Our theme this year is how can students prepare and standout in their career pathway towards securing a job in the IT industry. Also featured are topics covering: how to maximize an internship opportunity; what are the courses students should take to learn about and improve soft or employability skills; and, how to stand out when they actually apply for a job or choose to articulate to a four-year college from a two-year. Thanks! Maureen