AIM Institute's 2010
Technology Celebration Banquet and Awards

Featuring IT Commentator
Nicholas Carr
Author of the best-selling book "The Big Switch"
Tuesday, April 13
Qwest Center Omaha
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The end is near...
AIM Institute's Technology Breakfast Seminars
Final Seminar "Cloud Computing & the Impact on the Future of IT" March 26
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The 2010 theme, Business Implications of Emerging Technologies, will equip participants with innovative ideas and provide examples of how to creatively apply emerging technologies |
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April 13-14, 2010
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Community Technology Centers |
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The AIM Institute - Community Technology Center (CTC) Program provides an array of free services and activities targeted toward Omaha students, parents, teachers, and small business owners to provide access to information technology.

Key program features include:
- Adult Education
- Career Development and Job Preparation
- Technology Outreach and Access
- English as a Second Language
- Open Access Time
Pictured at right is Shelly, a recent student at the Creighton @ Bryant Resource Center, one of five centers that has partnered with AIM to provide CTC classes.
Testimonial from Shelly
I would like to thank the people at Creighton @ Bryant Resource Center for their help with learning the basics of Microsoft Office Word and Microsoft Office Excel. I had computer skills but was not comfortable with using these programs. I went to class two days per week with Edna Brooks-Pittman. She gave me the basics that I needed in order to achieve my goal of a full-time job. Without the skills taught to me I would not have been able to pass the test at the interview. I will be using these skills in my new job as a test administrator at Bellevue University. I could not have done this without the help of her and her Administrative Assistant Lena.
With their new class called New Beginnings, that will start in March, I am sure that more people will be helped. – January 2008
Click here to visit AIM's CTC Program website to view the training programs funded by the AIM Institute and its community partners.
For more information about AIM's CTC program, contact:
Nadine Baker
Educational Grants Manager
(402) 345-5025 Ext. 104
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